vest battery for airsoft gun
i think that if you use a big battery and then have it on a power dampener so that it wont cook you gun but you should have a spare battery in your gun linked to the big one so that it is removeable and you can have a weird angle shot....can you do that
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Could you please use some interpunction in your posts dart guy?
I find them quite hard to solve.
Also, watch the dates of the topics you are posting in. Bringing up very old topics without a good reason is usually frowned upon.
I find them quite hard to solve.
Also, watch the dates of the topics you are posting in. Bringing up very old topics without a good reason is usually frowned upon.
im also confused on that post. im wondering does anybody have some suggestions on my diagram. im thinking of putin voltage alarm on each battery but dont know how and where to put them I was thinking of putting them between the balancing board and the battery using a y splitter. what do you people who think?
Voltage alarms usually plug into balance port connector. Not sure about splitter, but should work. Seen plans out on the web for switching parallel to series ( 7.4v to 14.8v) for higher rate of fire. Mosfet is recommended to save trigger contacts.
yea i am just going for a high capacity 7.4v and a 11.1v lipos. one of each and if i still don't have enough juice i will consider doing this. i will instead do a 16 gauge rewiring a mosfet and inline voltage alarms might get a deepfire bucking, cylinder, cylinder head, piston head and a full metal piston, high speed gear set+ insane motor. deans connectors all-round and heavy insulation