Airsoft-Ed
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- Nov 7, 2010
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So I'm wanting to rewire my L85 with some über low resistance wiring.
However, I know nothing about wiring. What makes it low resistance? The material? I'm guessing silicone or copper would be the best?
Or is it the number of strands? Is more strands better for lower resistance? Or less strands?
Would using lower resistance wiring mean that the batteries drained faster? Or last longer?
Lastly, where can I buy low resistance wire from that's good for applications in airsoft, do you recommend any in particular?
Last question, does anyone know how to remove the upper receiver connector set in an ICS L85? There are two brass (I think they're brass anyway) plates in the upper half of the gun around the trigger mech area and I can't figure out how to remove them. They're part of a clear plastic assembly, but there seems to be no way to disconnect them from the upper receiver and they're in too much of an awkward place to solder the new wire to them without removing them first.
First lot of questions take priority, but I'd like to know how to get the connectors out. I've had the gun apart into individual components before and that part of the connectors is the only part of the entire gun I can't figure out how to strip...
Cheers guys.
However, I know nothing about wiring. What makes it low resistance? The material? I'm guessing silicone or copper would be the best?
Or is it the number of strands? Is more strands better for lower resistance? Or less strands?
Would using lower resistance wiring mean that the batteries drained faster? Or last longer?
Lastly, where can I buy low resistance wire from that's good for applications in airsoft, do you recommend any in particular?
Last question, does anyone know how to remove the upper receiver connector set in an ICS L85? There are two brass (I think they're brass anyway) plates in the upper half of the gun around the trigger mech area and I can't figure out how to remove them. They're part of a clear plastic assembly, but there seems to be no way to disconnect them from the upper receiver and they're in too much of an awkward place to solder the new wire to them without removing them first.
First lot of questions take priority, but I'd like to know how to get the connectors out. I've had the gun apart into individual components before and that part of the connectors is the only part of the entire gun I can't figure out how to strip...
Cheers guys.