The Firehawk requires a special battery according to the release video. Is this correct and if so what kind are they and how much would a battery and charger cost?
More marketing BS from G&G. It needs a stock tube LiPo, not exactly difficult to get hold of, a smart charger such as a Imax B6 or a Turnigy Accucell 6 is needed however. The cheap power brick ones are no good.
No G&G gun as far as I am aware comes with a battery or charger. And I've had a lot of them in the past 5 years.
Those midcap mags are what i've bought to go along with it, so I shall be able to give a fair assessment of those as well.
I've done the video now, just need to upload it, i'll just upload the raw footage for now, just to give an idea of it. There are a few things that need removing from it for the long run
Can you give me more info on the Lipo batteries? My mate has done a bit of battery research and says the Lipos are harder to maintain and can be quite dangerous.
Does the stock tube have to be a Lipo or are there Nimh versions?
Can you give me more info on the Lipo batteries? My mate has done a bit of battery research and says the Lipos are harder to maintain and can be quite dangerous.
Does the stock tube have to be a Lipo or are there Nimh versions?
Top tech is g&g's range of higher end guns. The have the combat machines and lower end rifles with lower grade parts and internals and then there's the top techs with better internals. That's pretty much it in a nutshell
Haha, takes the whole day to make it halfway? ... There's no rush anyway, think I'm gonna get one anyway I'm just concerned about using the Lipo batteries after doing some research.
Why be concerned? Your friend obviously didn't do much research, as if they are so dangerous, why would every modern portable electrical device be using them?
It's a myth, charge them, store them, use them. Repeat. They're not as bad as a lot of people make them out to be or think they are, I use mine in the exact same manor as I did with my old Nimhs.
Just don't allow them to go completely flat, as that will kill it.
Yes I heard about not letting them run low. Do guns designed to be run on them I.e the Firehawk only have anything other than a ROF drop that let's you known it's at it's lowest point?