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DEATHTOUCH
09-15-2005, 08:17 PM
hi all, i just got my G7 and im going to use an Empire reloader B. Do you guys use the 4 AA or 6AA battery pack in your loader. Is there much difference if i use the 4 AA pack instead of the 6 AA pack? Cuz my reloader B didnt come with the 6 AA pack, just came with a 4 AA pack....
thanks guys

FATBACK
09-15-2005, 08:33 PM
Thats weird..........i use the 6aas myself, playing back the weight isnt that big of a deal like it is for a fronty.....

thatguy!
09-15-2005, 10:07 PM
The problem with the 4 AA pack is that it will be a lot slower than if you had a 6 AA one.

I use six, cuz I rip. :boink:

firemedic30
09-15-2005, 10:27 PM
Same here, I use 6!

Fu_ness
09-16-2005, 12:06 AM
I use 2....

9v that is... ;) :D

I have played with 6 AA's before...and, to be honest, Im so wrapped up in the game i don't even notice the weight. But, it is heavier...

SpLiCe
09-16-2005, 12:49 AM
MMMMM uh.... Um I got a Halo B with rip in green and its ugly. Just want you guys to know this.

DEATHTOUCH
09-16-2005, 03:32 AM
i was thinking 1 AA bateery is 1.5 volts, so if 6 AA batteries equals 9 volts, wouldnt just make sense if you just used a 9 volt battery. Is it just me or am i just confused. Cause a 9 volt battery is lighter than 6 AA batteries.

El Pirata
09-16-2005, 05:38 AM
i was thinking 1 AA bateery is 1.5 volts, so if 6 AA batteries equals 9 volts, wouldnt just make sense if you just used a 9 volt battery. Is it just me or am i just confused. Cause a 9 volt battery is lighter than 6 AA batteries.This is true about voltage however a 9 volt battery has less than 1000 milliamps whereas a standard AA battery has over 2500 milliamps. Translated 6 AA batteries will last twice as long as a 9 volt battery. If you like changing batteries all the time then go with the 9 volt battery.

LessThanUsual
10-06-2005, 11:42 PM
This is true about voltage however a 9 volt battery has less than 1000 milliamps whereas a standard AA battery has over 2500 milliamps. Translated 6 AA batteries will last twice as long as a 9 volt battery. If you like changing batteries all the time then go with the 9 volt battery.

Or buy an adapter to allow use of two 9v batteries in parallel.


*WARNING* Always use two FRESH batteries or you could have an explosion!

jojo_nc
10-07-2005, 06:20 PM
I use both the 6AA battery pack and have the two 9v kit. the difference is about 50grammes and the 6AA seems to have more power
but in the game you don't see the weight difference

thefreak
10-16-2005, 11:44 PM
I use 6aa also. I don't notice any weight difference in the 9v. The only thing is when the battery door gets blown off and the batteries fall out the 6aa will snap the wires clean off. I can attest to this since it happened to me during a recent tournament. Kind of hard to shoot your marker and hold batteries in your other hand.

Always keep a roll of duct tape in your gear bag.