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SDRamones
06-21-2003, 12:44 AM
FYI

Weight Comparison: HALO B vs Evlution 2 (push button)

Viewloader Evlution 2 (Push Button)
- Empty w/ 2 NiMH 9v batteries = 1 lbs 2.8 oz
- Empty w/ 2 Alkaline 9v 9v batteries = 1 lbs 3.0 oz
- Paint w/ 2 NiMH batteries = 2 lbs 10.9 oz***
- Paint w/ 2 Alkaline 9v batteries = 2 lbs 11.1 oz

# of paintballs used = 202

http://www.digitalpose.com/mbr/1/19115/p/363759_1584890908966352624_v.jpg

Odyssey HALO B
- EMPTY w/ 6 NiMH batteries = 1 lbs 9.1 oz
- EMPTY w/ 6 Rechargeable Alkaline Batteries = 1 lbs 8.0 oz
- EMPTY w/ 6 Alkaline batteries = 1 lbs 8.7 oz
- EMPTY w/ 6 Lithium batteries = 1 lbs 6.8 oz
- PAINT w/ 6 NiMH batteries = 2 lbs 13.7 oz
- PAINT w/ 6 Rechargeable Alkaline Batteries = 2 lbs 12.6 oz
- PAINT w/ 6 Alkaline batteries = 2 lbs 13.3 oz
- PAINT w/ 6 Lithium batteries = 2 lbs 10.9 oz***

# of paintballs used = 168

http://www.digitalpose.com/mbr/1/19115/p/367472_7024768647385440441_v.jpg

JT Revolution - non X-board
- Empty w/ 2 NiMH 9v batteries = 0 lbs 15 oz
- Empty w/ 2 Alkaline 9v 9v batteries = 0 lbs 17 oz
- Paint w/ 2 NiMH batteries = 2 lbs 4.7 oz***
- Paint w/ 2 Alkaline 9v batteries = 2 lbs 6.7 oz

# of paintballs used = 202

http://www.digitalpose.com/mbr/1/19115/p/367467_6600054636260381029_v.jpg

METHODOLOGY
- Hoppers were filled including feedneck.
- Paintballs were shaken to fill to its capacity.
- Draxxus Blaze was used thought each weight test.

Note:
- Paintball sizes and weights vary from manufacturer to manufacturer.
- Battery weight from manufacturers vary as well.

SUMMARY - IMHO

Evlution 2 (Push Button)
- Empty w/ 2 NiMH 9v batteries = 1 lbs 2.8 oz
- Paint w/ 2 NiMH batteries = 2 lbs 10.9 oz***
- Empty w/ 2 Alkaline 9v 9v batteries = 1 lbs 3.0 oz
- Paint w/ 2 Alkaline 9v batteries = 2 lbs 11.1 oz
HALO B
- EMPTY w/ 6 NiMH batteries = 1 lbs 9.1 oz
- PAINT w/ 6 NiMH batteries = 2 lbs 13.7 oz
- EMPTY w/ 6 Rechargeable Alkaline Batteries = 1 lbs 8.0 oz
- PAINT w/ 6 Rechargeable Alkaline Batteries = 2 lbs 12.6 oz
- EMPTY w/ 6 Alkaline batteries = 1 lbs 8.7 oz
- PAINT w/ 6 Alkaline batteries = 2 lbs 13.3 oz
- EMPTY w/ 6 Lithium batteries = 1 lbs 6.8 oz
- PAINT w/ 6 Lithium batteries = 2 lbs 10.9 oz***

The weight difference between the lightest Evlution 2 battery setup (NiMH 9v) and the lightest HALO B battery setup (Lithium AA Batteries) is ZERO (0) oz. There is no difference. They weigh exactly the same weight.

While the difference between the lightest EVLution setup with Rechargeable batteries and the lightest HALO B/ Rechargeable Alkaline battery setup is only 1.7 oz.

Rechargeable Alkaline AA is a better option in the long run because its cheaper and makes my HALO setup almost as light as the EVLution 2 setup. At $10 for 4 Lithium AA batteries its a lot more expensive.

Rechargeable Batteries used in test:

http://www.digitalpose.com/mbr/1/19115/p/364145_7948192550760306491_v.jpg

I had different types of AA batteries so I tested the weights:
EnergizerACCU Rechargeable NiMH (1.2v,1200mAh) = 1.0oz
Sony Cyber-shot Stamina Rechargeable NiMH (1.2v,1750mAh) = 1.0oz
RAYOVAC Rechargeable NiMH (1.2v, 1600mAh) = 1.0oz
RAYOVAC Rechargeable Alkaline (1.5v, not stated) = 0.8oz
Energizer E2 Lithium Batteries (1.5v, not stated) = 0.6oz

Additional info:

The hoppers were filled to capacity, not practical playing amounts of paintballs. The Evl2 was filled to about 6 balls over normal playing amounts, while the HALO was about 3 balls over.

30 paintballs = 3.6 oz
1 paintball = 0.12oz

THANKS FOR ALL THE POSITIVE FEEDBACK!!!

oneshot
06-21-2003, 12:48 AM
finally some one actually tested this.:D

jwren00
06-21-2003, 02:02 AM
so there really isn't that big of a difference after all...hmmm...i definately thought the halo was going to be way heavier than the egg

manike
06-21-2003, 05:45 AM
It's always nice to see hard facts and figures.

Good stuff. :)

SIGSays
06-21-2003, 05:50 AM
thanx! i learned something new today

fire1811
06-21-2003, 07:26 AM
yes there is very little difference in the two
especially when playing.

rehme
06-21-2003, 07:27 AM
finially someone did a weight test

-Carnifex-
06-21-2003, 10:26 AM
They did this in a magazine a while back, good job though.

spydervenom
06-21-2003, 11:02 AM
i figured the halo would be lighter when filled w/ paint since it holds like 10 balls total

*edit*


http://www.digitalpose.com/mbr/1/19115/p/363759_1584890908966352624_v.jpg

...........^^^^

IS THAT A FINGER!!!??!?!!!? OMG!

BajaBoy
06-21-2003, 11:23 AM
Originally posted by spydervenom


...........^^^^

IS THAT A FINGER!!!??!?!!!? OMG!


rrright..

good job SD, this will show all the people that the Halo its all That heavy.

spydervenom
06-21-2003, 11:29 AM
everyone knows fingers on the scale screws it up.

SDRamones
06-21-2003, 11:32 AM
Thanks.

I just got tired of people complaining about how much heavier the HALO B is compared to the EVL2. I am lucky to have the EVL2 as a backup so I did some quick measurements. At least I know in my own mind that there is very little difference. I had a hunch from using them both but now I have more solid number backing up my opinions. Now I can reply with something more than, "Just go do some weights in the gym!!"

I appreciate the feedback.

PS: My finger was there just to steady the ball in the feed. I knew that might have added some weight to the EVL2 so I jammed the paintball in the feed so it wouldn't move out then I removed my finger and checked the weight again. The weight remained the same and had no effect on the total weight. Although, my finger may have effected the weight, it WAS NOT enough to increase weight from previous readings.

folder504
06-21-2003, 12:55 PM
How much paint does the Evo hold compared to the Halo?

FalconGuy016
06-21-2003, 12:59 PM
As I have always said... the halo is NOT THAT HEAVY :)

davidb
06-21-2003, 04:55 PM
Now try the Halo with Lithium Ion batteries, available in AA but not 9V. The weight difference between Li and the batteries used in your test is about 33%, meaning that you would shave about 2 oz off of your total weight. Meaning that the Halo would be lighter, if memory serves. :eek::D

Why does the weight matter so much anyway? Is someone throwing it at you??

SDRamones
06-21-2003, 06:47 PM
Originally posted by folder504
How much paint does the Evo hold compared to the Halo?


Evolution 2:
Capacity = about 200 paintballs

Halo:
Capacity: about 176 paintballs

Peach
06-22-2003, 01:46 AM
I thought the halo only carried 140.. Oh well

SDRamones
06-22-2003, 11:26 AM
I got those numbers off of Facefull.

Cryer
06-22-2003, 11:37 AM
My friend swears up and down that the Halo is "like a pound heavier!":p :rolleyes:

Next time it comes up, I'll be like, "no...like 5 ounces.":p

SDRamones
06-22-2003, 11:49 AM
Exactly thats what I tell people now, only 1.7oz to about 5oz difference.

FreshmanBob
06-22-2003, 12:39 PM
Wow, thats surprising. Could you do the same thing with a revy? I'm curious what the difference there is.

SDRamones
06-22-2003, 12:41 PM
I could do that . . . I'd have to find my old revy. I'll post back again.

Mossman
06-22-2003, 01:59 PM
Originally posted by FreshmanBob
Wow, thats surprising. Could you do the same thing with a revy? I'm curious what the difference there is.

Cphilip already did this, do a little search. I don't think he went into different types and brands of batteries though, but at least you'll get some #'s. Also he took a lot of pics to show the differences in dimensions every which way.

Anyways, great test bro, I'm waiting on my Halo B, i bought a halo A and had it sent in for the B upgrade. It's been a couple of weeks already, hopefully they hurry the heck up!

SDRamones
06-22-2003, 02:56 PM
http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=49616&highlight=halo

Here's the thread Mossman was referring to, I believe. It is regarding HALO vs Revy stuff.

My results with Revy are edited into the 1st post.

SDRamones
06-22-2003, 09:24 PM
Originally posted by davidb
Now try the Halo with Lithium Ion batteries, available in AA but not 9V. The weight difference between Li and the batteries used in your test is about 33%, meaning that you would shave about 2 oz off of your total weight. Meaning that the Halo would be lighter, if memory serves. :eek::D

Why does the weight matter so much anyway? Is someone throwing it at you??

Thanks for the suggestion. I got some Lithium batteries and it made a little difference in the total weight.

I added info on the REVY and information for the Halo b w/ Lithium batteries. It made the halo b exactly the same weight as the Evlution 2