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Old July 18th, 2008, 16:19   #46
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if you are building one you can use this http://www.cheapbatterypacks.com/tst...p?sid=1200628#
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Old July 18th, 2008, 16:34   #47
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Yea it does seem a little weird. I'll send the guys a email or two enquiring about the batteries.

Edit-I have been reading some of the reviews of these small batteries and actually have felt quite encouraged by them. Since I have planned for a a while now to put in an order on that site, I will just include the battery.

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These types of batteries are kinda small for a P90's battery housing, but that is due to the fact that it is a standard size battery that can fit in any gun that uses this mini type. It tends to kick around inside causing a little noise when operating the gun, but is easily fixed by putting the battery in a small sock. It causes no harm to the battery by doing this, just make sure you remove the sock when charging! NiMH batteries get a little warm when quick charging and insulating it with anything can cause damage to the cells
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Works great in my TM P90TR! Lasts a long time and holds its charge for days.
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when i got the battey i thought i would have to charge it , nope it stayed in the gun almost 3 wks. finely i put it on discharge , with light bulbs
Hopefully they are right

Thanks for the help people.

-Dylan

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Old July 18th, 2008, 19:30   #48
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I decided to change the name to kraken ak-47 since that is what this thread is really about.

Anyways, about what happened to my kraken, after charging the battery for 3 hours, I went outside to test, and my result was more pleasing than what I would have excpected. First off, my battery is not fried. It shot 2 and a half mags strongly. I was slightly dissapointed with the fact that it didn't get 3 and a half, but I was also very happy that it was still working and I would be able to get something out of it for my game tommorow.

I'm gonna let it cool down, and then start charging again, for four hours this time, and hopefully I will be able to get 1300 rounds out of it instead of 1000.

Question. for say, four hours of airsoft, will 1000 rounds last me with this gun? Or best cased scenario, 1300 rounds. I'm scared it won't, and I would like to be able to just be blasting it, but I think I may have to conserve and use it when I really need to.

Also, when I have been shooting it to see how many rounds it will fire, I have basically used a mag in about 1-2 mins, will the battery run out more quickly if I use so many rounds in such a short time, I noticed that it did feel pretty warm at the stock of the gun. If I spread it out over a longer time frame(from 2 minutes to 4hours seems a big difference) shouldn't it last longer?

sorry about all these questions, i've never owned an electric gun.

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-Dylan
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