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drummerdude7318 Private First Class E-2
Number of posts : 12 Age : 31 Location : Dallas, Texas Registration date : 2007-12-09
| Subject: 9.6v AUG battery Thu Dec 27, 2007 4:44 pm | |
| Does anyone know of a 9.6v battery that will fit in my JG AUG without modification? And does a higher maH have anything to do with the ROF? My AUG has an m100 spring in it, but i don't want it to have an extreme rate of fire, maybe around 800-900rpm. Any suggestions? | |
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The Becoming Private First Class E-2
Number of posts : 28 Age : 115 Location : America Registration date : 2007-12-17
| Subject: Re: 9.6v AUG battery Thu Dec 27, 2007 4:49 pm | |
| More mah has nothing to do with ROF, mah represents how long the battery will last before needing a recharge. On average one mah gives 1.2 shoots. So divide 4000mah by 1.2 and you will get about 3333 shoots.
For your 800rpm you would only need a 8.4v, you might get about 850 max. For your 900 RPM you will need a 9.6v battery, which I believe would actually take you past 900 RPM.[/i] | |
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drummerdude7318 Private First Class E-2
Number of posts : 12 Age : 31 Location : Dallas, Texas Registration date : 2007-12-09
| Subject: Re: 9.6v AUG battery Thu Dec 27, 2007 4:57 pm | |
| Also, remember that it is upgraded with an m100, so the ROF will be a little slower than with a stock gun. Do you have a certain battery that you recommend? | |
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The Becoming Private First Class E-2
Number of posts : 28 Age : 115 Location : America Registration date : 2007-12-17
| Subject: Re: 9.6v AUG battery Thu Dec 27, 2007 5:14 pm | |
| Not true, mah does not mean power, it is the capacity of the battery. I am 100% sure of this.
As for the M100 spring, that is not an upgrade of power for the JG AUG. | |
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drummerdude7318 Private First Class E-2
Number of posts : 12 Age : 31 Location : Dallas, Texas Registration date : 2007-12-09
| Subject: Re: 9.6v AUG battery Thu Dec 27, 2007 5:16 pm | |
| But since it has the m100, it has a pretty slow rate of fire, so doesn't that mean that the m100 is stronger than the stock spring? | |
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The Becoming Private First Class E-2
Number of posts : 28 Age : 115 Location : America Registration date : 2007-12-17
| Subject: Re: 9.6v AUG battery Thu Dec 27, 2007 5:24 pm | |
| The stock spring in the JG AUG is the M110, if he has lost ROF when installing the M100 something was internally bothered with the install, such as a mistake made. | |
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drummerdude7318 Private First Class E-2
Number of posts : 12 Age : 31 Location : Dallas, Texas Registration date : 2007-12-09
| Subject: Re: 9.6v AUG battery Thu Dec 27, 2007 5:27 pm | |
| have you looked inside of an echo1/jg? I saw a review of a disassembly of an echo1 m4a1, and the spring was weaker than a m100, but the gun was shooting 350. And the AUG is only shooting around 320 | |
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The Becoming Private First Class E-2
Number of posts : 28 Age : 115 Location : America Registration date : 2007-12-17
| Subject: Re: 9.6v AUG battery Thu Dec 27, 2007 6:36 pm | |
| The reviewer must have lied, an Echo1 would not produce 350 Fps on a spring equivalent to a M90, would not matter how good the air seal was.
If you removed the stock spring within your JG AUG and added in a M100 you have done a down grade on the spring, thats that.
The reason for Jg producing 320 or so on a M110 is due to lack of quality air seal, so they through in a stronger spring. | |
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drummerdude7318 Private First Class E-2
Number of posts : 12 Age : 31 Location : Dallas, Texas Registration date : 2007-12-09
| Subject: Re: 9.6v AUG battery Thu Dec 27, 2007 7:12 pm | |
| Here's the link to the review: http://www.1stprotocol.com/Review/ECO1M4A1/and you will also find that when he puts in an sp120, it goes up to 479 fps, so there is nothing wrong with the gun's mechbox. And make sure that you read all of the review. It seems very unlikely and pointless that he would lie about that stuff I would also like to add that the gun is shooting around 320-350 with the m100 spring, not the stock spring. It can go through the bottom of a coke can
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OvermedicateD Master Gunnery Sergeant E-9
Number of posts : 431 Age : 34 Location : San Diego, California Registration date : 2007-05-28
| Subject: Re: 9.6v AUG battery Thu Dec 27, 2007 7:13 pm | |
| ^^ What you fail to realize, is that different batches of springs, produce different FPS. The don't take the time to make sure all of the springs shoot roughly the same FPS, so you will get these wild fluctuations in velocity, from gun to gun.
He asked if there was a battery that he could fit in his AUG with out modification.
So my answer would be to go to cheapbatterypacks.com, customize one with a brick shape and get them to ship it to you. | |
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UwS-Patriot Sergeant E-5
Number of posts : 193 Age : 115 Location : Arizona Registration date : 2007-09-15
| Subject: Re: 9.6v AUG battery Thu Dec 27, 2007 7:17 pm | |
| I will agree with OmD with this. Regardless of the spring you have installed, you are looking for a certain rate of fire. Use Cheap Battery Packs to find the correct battery for your AUG. To produce 800RPM you will need a 8.4v battery or 7 cell. If you wish to get 900RPM and above you would need a 9.6v or 8 cell. | |
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OvermedicateD Master Gunnery Sergeant E-9
Number of posts : 431 Age : 34 Location : San Diego, California Registration date : 2007-05-28
| Subject: Re: 9.6v AUG battery Thu Dec 27, 2007 7:22 pm | |
| ^^ Well he could get 900RPM with an 8.4v if he did a perfect shim job. Or he could just use Elite cells, and get 900+RPM w/ an 8.4v. | |
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drummerdude7318 Private First Class E-2
Number of posts : 12 Age : 31 Location : Dallas, Texas Registration date : 2007-12-09
| Subject: Re: 9.6v AUG battery Thu Dec 27, 2007 7:30 pm | |
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OvermedicateD Master Gunnery Sergeant E-9
Number of posts : 431 Age : 34 Location : San Diego, California Registration date : 2007-05-28
| Subject: Re: 9.6v AUG battery Thu Dec 27, 2007 7:36 pm | |
| If the MAH of the cell is 2000, the whole pack itself is going to 2000mah regardless of how many cells there are. | |
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