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I had been thinking about buying a GR15 Raider - metal rails and polymer receiver, but noticed that Zero One recommended an 8.4 2200 Mah for it. I phoned to ask them why not a 9.6 1600 and was told I could use it but it would invalidate the G&G guarantee.
Then as I perused their site further, I noticed that 8.4 batteries were recommended for large numbers of G&G guns up to and including the Top Tech ones.
And yet , in the 2018 G&G Catalogue, 9.6 batteries are recommended for even the cheapest combat machines - provided there is space for them.
I was very surprised by Zero One's policy.. Will a 9.6 actually wreck a basic or intermediate combat machine?
Which will cause greater wear to a rifle's gearbox: a 9.6 or a 7.4 lipo? The nimh has greater voltage, but the lipo will generally provide a greater ROF.
And while I'm on the subject, is the GR15 Raider a decent sort of gun?
Then as I perused their site further, I noticed that 8.4 batteries were recommended for large numbers of G&G guns up to and including the Top Tech ones.
And yet , in the 2018 G&G Catalogue, 9.6 batteries are recommended for even the cheapest combat machines - provided there is space for them.
I was very surprised by Zero One's policy.. Will a 9.6 actually wreck a basic or intermediate combat machine?
Which will cause greater wear to a rifle's gearbox: a 9.6 or a 7.4 lipo? The nimh has greater voltage, but the lipo will generally provide a greater ROF.
And while I'm on the subject, is the GR15 Raider a decent sort of gun?
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