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Old February 4th, 2009, 17:32   #46
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Question is why does piston grinds?. No seriously.
piston needs some loving too..

well about the battery.. again i hope i dont need to spend more money on batteries.. so ill head to my local hobby shop and see what they can do for me
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Old February 4th, 2009, 17:50   #47
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I did not realize this thread was already 4 pages long and nobody mentioned. AOE(angle of engagement) or sector gear piston teeth attack(this what they call it in other forums).

Piston grinding is an easy fix or you can mod the piston before shit happens. Be it high speed or torque set ups.

Procedure.
-grind the first two teeth
-shim the sector gear to right angle of piston teeth.

This also cures the semi-locking issues.
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Old February 4th, 2009, 20:08   #48
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alright so i ordered the http://www.airsoftparts.ca/store2/in...1693069fce3d79, inserted the spring guide into the compressed side of the spring, im going to grease up the piston head and rails more, only use 4 bushing rather than 6 (as the instructions mentioned for the TM cloned mechboxes).... hopefully this will help.

and since i have a M100 or M110 (i forget) spring, i should be getting high ROF and FPS with this setup?

i also ordered that piston, lol two days ago after my piston failed.

and correct, your spring with your high speed gears should give you both high ROF and FPS.

but you will need either a 8.4v high MAH or a 9.6v umm.. mediumish MAH battery to pull your spring

i haven't tried high speed gears but i would be wary of 11.1v lipo's with them.



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Piston grinding is an easy fix or you can mod the piston before shit happens. Be it high speed or torque set ups.

Procedure.
-grind the first two teeth
-shim the sector gear to right angle of piston teeth.

shiming is a no-brainer. at least with the non-modular gearsets

and as for grinding, the above mention piston is already setup like that. i did grind that fisrt tooth out and i think that may have been the root of my piston failure
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Old February 4th, 2009, 23:40   #49
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this any good? will this work?
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Old February 4th, 2009, 23:50   #50
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I would say so. You should take a look at http://www.cheapbatterypacks.com. They have really good quality cells and a ton of choices. Not to mention amazing prices.
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Old February 4th, 2009, 23:53   #51
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lol... im looking at it right now, i am so damn confused...

i got to this point http://www.cheapbatterypacks.com/mai...r=15&model=123, how do i know what Voltage it is..
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Old February 5th, 2009, 00:14   #52
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Each cell is 1.2V, so if it is 7 cells, the voltage is 7cellsx1.2V/cell= 8.4V
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Old February 5th, 2009, 13:00   #53
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Each cell is 1.2V, so if it is 7 cells, the voltage is 7cellsx1.2V/cell= 8.4V
understood, thank you.

alright i got my new piston, so i called my local hobby shop and they said that i can take my current 8.4V 1400mAh stick battery, add another 1400mAh cell to make it a 9.6V 1400mAh battery.

i dont want to test with the 8.4V 1400mAh, i dont want to screw anything up.

suggestions?
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Old February 5th, 2009, 13:16   #54
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understood, thank you.

alright i got my new piston, so i called my local hobby shop and they said that i can take my current 8.4V 1400mAh stick battery, add another 1400mAh cell to make it a 9.6V 1400mAh battery.

i dont want to test with the 8.4V 1400mAh, i dont want to screw anything up.

suggestions?

get a new battery all together. one thing to think about when adding a single cell is that they won't be matched anymore.
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Old February 5th, 2009, 13:20   #55
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oops my bad, the other cell would be coming from another exact same 8.4V 1400mAh stick..
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Old February 5th, 2009, 14:27   #56
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Still check out the specs of your charger, it wont' charge fully in some models. The one I have charges up to a maximum of 7 cells, and while I can still charge a 9.6V, it's not fully charged due to it having 8 cells. Good enough for testing, not sure if I'd trust for gaming.
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Old February 5th, 2009, 16:12   #57
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oops my bad, the other cell would be coming from another exact same 8.4V 1400mAh stick..
that's all fine and good, if they have all seen the same amount of usage/charge cycles!!
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i dont want to test with the 8.4V 1400mAh, i dont want to screw anything up.

suggestions?

trying with your 8.4 batt won't hurt anything, either it pulls the spring or it stalls out (then you may as well put the batt away)


if it pulls really slowly between shots, poor trigger response, i wouldn't use it either because the motor is just going to drain your battery quickly.
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Old February 5th, 2009, 21:09   #59
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thanks for info,
my charger reads "Charger for 4-8 cells",
these batteries are very new, 1 of the sticks has been charged 3 times while other 2 times.
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