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Old March 3rd, 2008, 17:36   #1
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Exclamation Mp5 Battery voltage question

Hi ppl,

I just bought a TM mp5. It's a used weapon that never saw any wargame.. Anyways, the point is I have no battery at the moment. I'm wondering what voltage I have to buy. An 8.4V or 9.6V? I am very confused since on 007airsoft it's written 8.4V in details, but I heard you can put an 9.6V...

Who is right?
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Old March 3rd, 2008, 17:43   #2
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They are both right you might say. The manual says to use an 8.4v.

However you can use higher. The higher voltage will make your ROF (Rate of Fire) go higher (Contact BB Bastards)

I had a MP5K with a 1000 round drum mag where I had quick gears, 1000 motor and a 10.8v Bat. and man that was fracking fast.
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Hi ppl,

I just bought a TM mp5. It's a used weapon that never saw any wargame.. Anyways, the point is I have no battery at the moment. I'm wondering what voltage I have to buy. An 8.4V or 9.6V? I am very confused since on 007airsoft it's written 8.4V in details, but I heard you can put an 9.6V...

Who is right?
I would recommend a 8.4V if it's a stock gun.
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Old March 3rd, 2008, 17:50   #4
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If it takes a mini battery, use an 8.4 as I believe that's all you can fit in there. If it's a large battery go for 8.4v, it will give you a higher rate of fire than the mini battery, and you won't have to buy torque up gears if you want it to shoot higher than 350fps.
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Old March 3rd, 2008, 18:04   #5
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If it takes a mini battery, use an 8.4 as I believe that's all you can fit in there. If it's a large battery go for 8.4v, it will give you a higher rate of fire than the mini battery, and you won't have to buy torque up gears if you want it to shoot higher than 350fps.
Well you can shoot higer than 350 with a mini 8.4V. For example my AUG shoots 400 with a mini 8.4V
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I know with an 9.6 i'll have a great rpm, but will it damage the motor?
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Old March 3rd, 2008, 18:56   #7
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No, but you'll shread your gears and piston very quickly. But, some people are into that sort of thing, even if they have to replaced those parts between games.
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Old March 3rd, 2008, 19:11   #8
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ok so if u were me, you would sitck to an 8.4V right?
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ok so if u were me, you would sitck to an 8.4V right?
Right.
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Well you can shoot higer than 350 with a mini 8.4V. For example my AUG shoots 400 with a mini 8.4V
I use that as a benchmark because most guns I've seen CAN fire 400fps with a mini battery, but only for so long. So above 350 it's a good idea to get torque up gears, not every gun is as good as your AUG
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Old March 3rd, 2008, 20:28   #11
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Right.
Ditto.
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Old March 8th, 2008, 05:26   #12
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How about the Classic Army MP5 and G36?
I've read that is fine to have a 9.6V battery on a stock CA G36 and MP5 since the classic army have pre upgraded internals (particularly the G36). is that true? Would a 9.6v battery damage the internals of the classic army g36 or mp5?
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