leot Posted Friday at 04:58 Share Posted Friday at 04:58 I have a stock classic army m249 mk2 and was wondering if a 2200 mah 11.1v 25c battery is too powerful for it? I test fired it with the battery and it shot way faster than with my old one(a 2200 mah 7.4v 2s cont. 15c/burst 30c) so was worried that it will burn it up. Is that a possibility since it is the original motor? Any input is greatly appreciated and thank you for the help! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin Allen Posted Friday at 22:45 Share Posted Friday at 22:45 Running an 11.1v will tend to wear out moving parts rather more rapidly and may lead to heavier wear on trigger contacts unless they are protected by a mosfet. Your motor should survive although it will also wear more rapidly. You could also increase the rate of fire by fitting a faster motor; the SHS 16TPA "High Torque" motor provides a good balance between response and speed. What rate of fire are you getting on the 7.4v battery? Support weapons do not really need high rates of fire; they need to be able to put down solid bursts that keep the other team pinned down so that the rest of your team can engage them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leot Posted Saturday at 00:16 Author Share Posted Saturday at 00:16 Ok, thank you! I was getting around 6 bbs a second with the 7.4v one and I felt that that was plenty. I bought the 11.1v a little while ago since the old battery I have is pretty puffy. I didn't notice that it said 11.1v when I got it and hadn't compared the two until now. I'll have to get a new battery then since I can't afford to replace a bunch of parts so thank you for the information! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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