"Energy Paintball" batteries and e trigger. |
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TJX
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Posted: 20 February 2012 at 7:26pm |
Okay, these so-called "Energy Paintball" batteries don't seem to be powerful enough for the Tippmann E-Trigger i installed in my project salvo. They seem to last pretty long for electronic hoppers but not for triggers. Anyone have any recommendations for batteries?
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Mack
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Energizers. (I've had bad luck with Duracells in triggers too.)
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TJX
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So we can safely assume that "Paintball" batteries are only good for hoppers?
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Ceesman762
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Do you know what people say about "assume"? "Paintball batteries" are some manufacturers way way of making some extra $$$ off of you from something that may not work as advertised. |
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Mack
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Just use standard batteries unless some weird voltage output is called for by the item being used.
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