ROF
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ROF
Hey guys, i was just wondering if there was any possible my to upgrade the ROF on my gun, what parts would i need to buy. Thanks
Re: ROF
What kind of setup are you running? Knowing what gun, model, brand, battery, and any upgrades will help to determine where to start with recommending upgrades.
Panzerfaust- CVA Officer
- Age : 43
Location : Logan, UT
Re: ROF
Aren't you running a stock JG? If you are it came with either a Ver 2 or 3 box and stock internals and motor and also came with an 8.4v 1100MaH battery. Is this correct?
reidc- CVA Officer
- Age : 58
Location : Smithfield, Ut
Re: ROF
No, im running an Aftermath M4. Right now i have a 8.4v 1200MaH battery.reidc wrote:Aren't you running a stock JG? If you are it came with either a Ver 2 or 3 box and stock internals and motor and also came with an 8.4v 1100MaH battery. Is this correct?
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Is a higher voltage battery bad for your gun? my gun cam with a 8.4v battery. Would it be bad for my gun if I used a 9.6v?Ninja Scott wrote:9.6v or higher battery to start.
Re: ROF
No, a 9.6 wouldn't be bad for your gun as it is now.
Upping to a higher voltage, higher capacity battery and better guage wiring will yield a higher rate of fire. Anything else really depends how far you're willing to take it. Are you satisfied with 800-1000 rounds for minute, or do you want to extend a dynamic white plastic stick before you when you pull the trigger?
Upping to a higher voltage, higher capacity battery and better guage wiring will yield a higher rate of fire. Anything else really depends how far you're willing to take it. Are you satisfied with 800-1000 rounds for minute, or do you want to extend a dynamic white plastic stick before you when you pull the trigger?
Panzerfaust- CVA Officer
- Age : 43
Location : Logan, UT
Re: ROF
so a 9.6v battery would up the ROF then? I think ill buy a 9.6 v 1600MaH battery. thanks guys, oh ya, can a 8.4v wall charger charge a 9.6v battery? thanksPanzerfaust wrote:No, a 9.6 wouldn't be bad for your gun as it is now.
Upping to a higher voltage, higher capacity battery and better guage wiring will yield a higher rate of fire. Anything else really depends how far you're willing to take it. Are you satisfied with 800-1000 rounds for minute, or do you want to extend a dynamic white plastic stick before you when you pull the trigger?
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It'll charge a 9.6, just make sure you charge the new battery for the correct amount of time. A new charger would be a good next upgrade for you, before you start frying batteries on that thing.
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Panzerfaust- CVA Officer
- Age : 43
Location : Logan, UT
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