So, I've just bought a Cyma CM.041 and have to say it's damn good fun straight out of the box!
My only issue is that the batter fits in the front hand guard and it's a bit tight on space in there. Unfortunately it will only fit an 8.4v NIMH split type battery (crane stock) in there as it seems the extra space taken up with the extra cell on a 9.6V is just a little too much to get the hand guard to fit properly without trapping any wiring.
My question is, would it be possible to use a 7.4V LiPo without having to upgrade the wiring and fitting a mosfet or will I just fry the trigger contacts? And would it even be worth it, should I just settle for using the 8.4V instead?
If the consensus is that LiPo is the way to go but I need to do the upgrades then I'll probably stick with it as is for now and leave the fiddling for later, still working on the upgraded wiring loom for my G36C!
Thanks guys,
Phil
My only issue is that the batter fits in the front hand guard and it's a bit tight on space in there. Unfortunately it will only fit an 8.4v NIMH split type battery (crane stock) in there as it seems the extra space taken up with the extra cell on a 9.6V is just a little too much to get the hand guard to fit properly without trapping any wiring.
My question is, would it be possible to use a 7.4V LiPo without having to upgrade the wiring and fitting a mosfet or will I just fry the trigger contacts? And would it even be worth it, should I just settle for using the 8.4V instead?
If the consensus is that LiPo is the way to go but I need to do the upgrades then I'll probably stick with it as is for now and leave the fiddling for later, still working on the upgraded wiring loom for my G36C!
Thanks guys,
Phil