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December 8th, 2005, 13:10 | #17 | |
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lotmr - With that mAh rating, it should be enough to cycle your gun. What kind of motor is in those Famas? |
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December 8th, 2005, 13:50 | #18 | |
they have an EG 560
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December 8th, 2005, 16:47 | #19 |
if it's an sv then it's a 560HT motor. and there pretty fucking strong
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December 8th, 2005, 17:15 | #20 |
If I remember correctly, (which I may not) the 560's were higher torque motors in comparison with eg700 and eg1000 series. In my mind, it would make sense that it would need a higher voltage and mAh rating to run. In turn, that would explain why the 7.2V doesn't quite cut it when it tries to start from a complete stop in the higher compression phase of the spring. I mean, I could be wrong but, I really don't feel like pulling out my Machine Elements in Mechanical Design formula sheet just to prove or disprove a trivial point. Nor do I feel like ripping up a 560 motor. =p
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December 8th, 2005, 22:55 | #21 |
WK, nobody said the 7.2 was inadequate...
just BLAH <--- and they are. Besides, the guns were designed for 8.4 volt batteries. But y'all can take that to mean what you want. Anyways, I only suggested the BB's shattered inside because that's happened to me, and it stopped my piston dead... |
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December 9th, 2005, 00:26 | #22 |
Nine hundred rounds per minute is BLAH? Geez, I'm guessing you're on the waiting list at Piper's Precision! :lol:
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December 9th, 2005, 00:52 | #23 |
A 3300mAh 7.2V Battery would work fine on just about anything provided that you are not using a high torque motor. The AK 47 has an EG 1000 motor and I do believe that it has a higher cyclic rate than an eg 700 but, it also does not produce as much torque as the eg 560 motor. Granted, the 7.2V battery should be A.O.K in pretty much any gun with the kind of mAh rating that you are suggesting W.K.
900rpm is okay for a 7.2V battery for sure! At the current moment, my TM M1A1 is shooting 1267rpm with an eg1000 motor and an 8.4v 1200mAh battery. (Yes, I did do a photogate test to get an exact number and yes, I am a nerd. =p ) |
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December 9th, 2005, 01:52 | #24 |
Jesus, a Thompson's supposed to shoot at 800 RPM! What's with the bullet hose mentality... Then again I live in Milsim Central.
Unless I'm mistaken the AK comes with the EG700. Does anyone have specs for all three motors? |
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December 9th, 2005, 02:00 | #25 |
I wouldn't knock a 7.2 cos of the ROF...
But I personally wouldn't feed a healthy rottweiler diet dogfood if I could feed it the regular kind. I kindof look at it that way. The dog will survive, but why diet? ... um... :xmas: |
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December 9th, 2005, 02:31 | #26 |
Go here:
http://www.airsoft-guide.com/default.asp?view=61&ad=1 Yeah, it is a SystemA comparison table, but is gives you some exact numbers to work with. And seriously, engine upgrades are cheap and effective... I currently am using a Super Torque Up on one gun and a High Speed on another. The STU keeps a good rate of fire despite upgrades (470 fps) and the high speed makes a stock TM mechbox into a bb hose, without doing insane battery sizes... -Daes- |
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December 9th, 2005, 11:43 | #27 |
Thats an amazing chart! I wish they had data comparisons with the Eg 560 and Eg 700 though. That would be cool. I wonder what would happen if you used that high speed motor in conjunction with highspeed gears... I'm wondering if the spring could even keep up...
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December 9th, 2005, 12:29 | #28 |
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Both the SV and the F1 use the 560HT, nothing has used a 560 in recent years. ('cept crappy knockoff aegs)
The 7.2v batt, with a high enough mAh rating, will turn a stock gun fine, but will suffer with upgraded springs. Personally I'd say the 560HT performs similarly to an EG700. With an upgraded spring, I prefer the 560HT personally. I favor the EG1000 overall. I can't make a 100% accurate comparison with the EG560HT since the FAMAS gearing is different from the V2/V3 boxes (I only own V1/V2/v3) By way of comparison, I'm getting ~1000 RPM with a 560HT and PDI 140% spring, 8.4v 1700mAh pack. Also another note about batteries... the lower voltage may not affect performance per se, but it will stress the battery more, causing it to drain faster. But like Mysteryfish said, I just don't see the point of using a 7.2v pack when you can get 8.4 and 9.6v just as easily and for about the same price.
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