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Post by xyphoid on Oct 31, 2006 14:48:03 GMT 8
sir ask ko lang if someone did a conversion of 9.6 v battery to 12v by adding 2 cells on a separate location sa gun ... 9.6 sa stock and 2 cells sa foregrip??? another question kaya ba ng motor kung pataasin mu ang volt higher than 12???
thank you po
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Post by miklo on Nov 1, 2006 22:33:32 GMT 8
anong klaseng batts yan sir? sub-c's?
why would you want to make it 12v?
what aeg are we talking here?
we're talking on a borderline here sir....kawawa naman ang motor....
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Post by xyphoid on Nov 9, 2006 18:44:15 GMT 8
sir its an mp5 with a fixed butt, i only have a 9.6v charger kaya gusto kung paghiwalayin ang dalawang set off battery ....
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Post by miklo on Nov 11, 2006 4:02:29 GMT 8
anlakas na siguro ng set-up nyo sir at kailangan nyo na ng 12v to crank your spring....
nway, pwede man ganun sir para "ma-balance" ang weight ng bengbeng nyo.
a 9.6v charger to charge a 12v batts....kaya man...longer hours lang...i think we have a thread/site here somewhere that calculates kung ilang charging hours, kung ganito ang amperage ng charger & batts.....
ill help you search....wait
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Post by rhomer on Nov 11, 2006 8:15:31 GMT 8
hehehe ... masaya ang may hobby shop pag ganyan gusto mo ... dagdag benta eh.
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Post by SANDMAN on Nov 11, 2006 9:12:12 GMT 8
A 12volt sub-c battery setup would be too punishing for your motor, wiring and electrical contacts. Mataas ang possibility na masunugan kayo ng components. If you realy need a 12volt battery in your AEG- then I suggest you invest in a relay or mosfet type trigger switch first- then do regular maintenace of your motor to protect it from early burn-out. remember, kahit yung 9.6volts natin ay over-voltage na for the designed rating of the motor dahil 8.4volts ang kanyang designed voltage.
12volts for small batteries such as A size(yung mga Fat AA) is acceptable since the voltage will drop under load- hindi talaga 12v ang buga niya.
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