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May 6th, 2009, 04:52 | #1 |
Battery capacity
I don't understand anything about electronics... But a couple questions:
1. What measures the lifetime of your battery? The mAH amount? 2. What ways can you increase the time your guns can operate? Larger battery with higher voltage or mAHs? 3. Assuming that mAH means capacity, Does using a larger capacity battery with the same voltage carry any risk of frying something? o_o
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May 6th, 2009, 06:27 | #2 |
Yes, the amount of use out of your battery is determined on the mAh rating. Dont use the number on the battery as the amount it holds after a number of uses/charges/discharges as it does degrade over time.
The higher voltage is mainly a factor in rate of fire as it spins the motor faster thus spinning the gears faster. Im sure someone with more knowledge in this can elaborate but AFAIK thats the jist of it. |
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