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if you get a good make of battery eg: vapex 1600mah you might last a day ok if you wasn't going nutz
most peeps tend to take 2 batteries and change at lunchtime rather that bat 1 go flat halfway through afternoon
batteries do lose their holding charge as they get old (old laptops often have a battery that lasts 15mins)
but a brand new battery "might" be ok if you go easy - but everybody plays different
(some will do say 500 (sniper) or 1,000 bb's & others can do over 3k of bb's in a day)
you need small tamiya connector on the crane/nunchuck battery and try to get a cheap-ish smart charger
Smart chargers can cost about £12 upwards and they charge but turn off so they don't cook/kill battery
place battery on worktop or old table and charge it - never on carpet/bed
keep checking it - there is a small tiny heat/fire risk like with all battery charging - so don't be silly and go out
just keep an eye on it now & then and keep watching it - common sense really
1 battery might last you or you might find you crap out on the last round of the day - but you say you not spray n prey
hard to say but reckon you may be ok but you may need to get another at some point in future
would suggest 8.4v (3+4 sticks) or 9.6v (4+4 sticks) max
some may say lipo - not 11.1v and also you need to ensure lipo nunchuck/sticks fit in stock/tube
usually the 8.4v or 9.6v nimah's go in most places fine - well unless you get the really fat diameter ones
but in general most nunchuck nimah's are the thinner sticks and pop in crane stock really easy
most peeps tend to take 2 batteries and change at lunchtime rather that bat 1 go flat halfway through afternoon
batteries do lose their holding charge as they get old (old laptops often have a battery that lasts 15mins)
but a brand new battery "might" be ok if you go easy - but everybody plays different
(some will do say 500 (sniper) or 1,000 bb's & others can do over 3k of bb's in a day)
you need small tamiya connector on the crane/nunchuck battery and try to get a cheap-ish smart charger
Smart chargers can cost about £12 upwards and they charge but turn off so they don't cook/kill battery
place battery on worktop or old table and charge it - never on carpet/bed
keep checking it - there is a small tiny heat/fire risk like with all battery charging - so don't be silly and go out
just keep an eye on it now & then and keep watching it - common sense really
1 battery might last you or you might find you crap out on the last round of the day - but you say you not spray n prey
hard to say but reckon you may be ok but you may need to get another at some point in future
would suggest 8.4v (3+4 sticks) or 9.6v (4+4 sticks) max
some may say lipo - not 11.1v and also you need to ensure lipo nunchuck/sticks fit in stock/tube
usually the 8.4v or 9.6v nimah's go in most places fine - well unless you get the really fat diameter ones
but in general most nunchuck nimah's are the thinner sticks and pop in crane stock really easy
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