Yeah, but switching to deans is less expensive(by like a 100 bucks lol) and not to mention much safer. (assuming you don't burn yourself with the soldering iron and breathe in the fumes )
Lipos aren't as bad as everyone claims, but they do take a lot of care to keep them running safely. I don't see the point personally.......
then u have never run one. Just slap a good 11.1 lipo in and you'll be hooked. lol And if your switching to deans anyways, just buy a lipo for $35 and a charger for it and you will be set. Plus you should be using a good charger anyways for you regular battery's and not the POS ones that come with your gun.
Um yeah, it only takes one bb to get someone out, the other 24 bbs that are flying through the air are overkill. Lipos make airsoft un-realistic and they kill your gun.... (referring to 11.1vs) If you need that fast of a ROF to get a kill, one shouldn't be playing airsoft IMO. That's what paintball is for
And how much is a good lipo charger? A smart charger for regular batteries is only 30 bucks and that's what I use.
High voltage lipos cost a heck of a lot more because you need to buy a battery, charger, and a minimum amount of a $100 bucks for upgrades just to handle the battery.
Wrong. I am running lipo's on stock gearboxes. Sure 1bb may be enough, if the person calls there hits. It also about trigger response and the lock time.
@Twitchy, I wasnt trying to jump your gun, sry if it came off like that. You really need to give it a try and see for yourself. THey work well and are completely safe, if your not a dumbass. (which I take it your not)
I spent $45 on a GOOD charger that will do anything and everything. I even charged my car battery up after I killed by leaving the lights on. Again LiPO does not mean high voltage. You can fun 7.4's that are smaller, last longer, and have about the same RoF as a 9.6. My first setup put me back about $65 and that was the battery, some connectors, and the charger which is needed anyways.