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| Kount3rSpy |
Posted: November 16, 2008 09:48 am
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Battery Help
Im currently using 8.4 Shuangbao 1500 mAh NiCD (large plug) for my Spetz. I decided to upgrade my battery to (DIY) 9.6v 2200 mAh NiMh (small plug). I made an adapter (Large female > Small male) para I can switch batteries anytime by just removing the adapter. Problem is ayaw nya pumutok ng full-auto, pag naka- connect sa fuse assembly. Another thing, umiinit yung maliit na Fusebox. Pag nag bypass ako sa fuse assembly & directly connect the battery - OK naman. Did I miss anything?!? Questions: 1. What are the possible risks involved if I completely remove fuse assembly & just make an extension? 2. Should I remove the adapter & make a new fuse assembly for the new battery? Kasi parang hassle kung magpapalit ako ng fuse assembly + battery during the game (just in case mag lowbat ako bigla) Although kaya i crank ng 8.4v na battery yung spring- I wanted to have a faster ROF. My upgrades for now: Systema Metal SpringGuide w/ bearing Systema Piston head w/ bearing Systema Metal bushing & shims Oversized O ring SP120 Spring Help naman mga komrads! Thanks! Thanks to Komrad Malloski's upgrade guide! found here http://www.filairsoft.com/forum/showthread...?t=11882&page=4
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| moky |
Posted: November 16, 2008 10:23 am
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Take off the fuse. Make sure your wires are in perfect condition.
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| Kount3rSpy |
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Thanks Komrad!
Wala ba akong future issues just in-case tanggalin ko yung fuse? Like burning the motor? or blowing up the battery in the butt?!?
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| alakdan.net [aka 9th] |
Posted: November 16, 2008 01:40 pm
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Well, there's no cases na nicad/nimh battery exploded dahil sa short circuit sa AK.
But if you hesitant to take out the fuse, just make sure you have a 100% good fuse holder or solder it directly. Or install a Polyfuse.
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| H a n s |
Posted: November 17, 2008 11:45 am
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Problem with extra connection is resistance and this means power loss sa battery.. now kung san umiinit dun ang power loss..
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| Kount3rSpy |
Posted: November 17, 2008 12:19 pm
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I followed Komrad Moky's advise to just remove the fuse... So, what I did is just made a straight connection.
Tested the gun a few times & checked the wirings for signs of heat or burnt smell... OK naman - my Spetz is ready for action. Thanks for the help komrads! Im also thinking of following Komrad Malloski's advise in installing a Mosfet switch.. if budget permits
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| moky |
Posted: November 17, 2008 01:59 pm
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mosfets are
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| vityaz |
Posted: November 17, 2008 02:03 pm
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may i ask what a Polyfuse is, komrad alakdan? brand? type? pic?
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| moky |
Posted: November 18, 2008 07:16 am
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Im not sure. But. i think they are the resettable ones. Correct me if im wrong.
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