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  • Hilltop Customs
    Registered User
    • Aug 2007
    • 1260

    #1

    What kind of batteries do you use?

    well after playing over the weekend and having to replace ~$15 in batteries....I'm just wondering what you guys use? rechargeable 9 volts for markers? rechargeable packs for halos or rechargeable AA's in the battery holder? or do you just stick with the good old duracells or energizers?

    anyone know good deals on rechargeable 9 volts? using the standard rechargable AA's for halos? I have a few of them laying around so I'm going to try them, rather not spend much if possible.
  • tech-chan
    is the TKO of design.
    • Nov 2006
    • 875

    #2
    I don't use batteries.


    I use freeze dried Tom Kaye turds shaped like 9v's that hold a charge for 3 million years and still have a kick to em.

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    • Hilltop Customs
      Registered User
      • Aug 2007
      • 1260

      #3
      where can i get me some of those?

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      • ThePixelGuru
        Guru of Pixels
        • May 2005
        • 1461

        #4
        Batteries? What sort of witchcraft is this?

        Honestly, I only have one piece of equipment that needs batteries these days, and with the amount I use my Revvy and how slowly it goes through batteries I don't bother with anything other than cheapo 9v ones. I use either my Qloader or pocket hoppers most of the time now.

        I've been looking for a charger that can do everything from AAA-D and 9v, though. It'd be nice to never have to buy batteries again. Anyone have any suggestions?

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        • Hilltop Customs
          Registered User
          • Aug 2007
          • 1260

          #5
          now that you mention it I would love some rechargeable AAA's for my home theater remote....I have to mention its a harmony, I love this thing...I'm addicted to adding functions to it.

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          • Warwitch
            Resident Skeptic

            • May 2006
            • 3176

            #6
            I always use Duracells if I can help it. They have always given me the most consistent results. Never been a fan of rechargeables.

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            • punkncat
              One foot less
              • Feb 2003
              • 5841

              #7
              Lithiums for anything I can. They are light and last forever. They cost a bit much up front, but it is worth it in the long run.

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              • tech-chan
                is the TKO of design.
                • Nov 2006
                • 875

                #8
                Originally posted by Hilltop Customs
                where can i get me some of those?

                First, you drill a hole in the back of his company toilet.
                Second, you hold your hand out and catch.
                Third, you lick to make sure it's his.

                If it tastes like innovation, it's Tom Kayes.

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                • pk5
                  Registered User

                  • Jan 2006
                  • 608

                  #9
                  You can get lithium rechargable battery, but be warn, while those hold a lot of charge, they are expensive to get.

                  Second alternative it so get a regular ni-cad rechargable, any of them will work.

                  Third option is to get industrial grade, 9v, aaa, or aa. Those work great, decent price, and hold a lot of charge. They are only sold online or through specialize electrical store. But they are great for the price, and last a long time.

                  If you get non-rechargable lithium ion 9v though, make sure your gun can take the voltage that the battery give out. Lihium ion 9v, at least the super high output will not work on my freestyle and kinda freeze the board ( regular 9v and industrial 9v work just fine)

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                  • Mikey B
                    Rock Licker
                    • Jun 2003
                    • 656

                    #10
                    I have used the Bone by Dueydog on these forums for a few years now. Worked great with my Halo and with my Magna. Lasts all day and is recharge able. As for markers, Energizer rechargeable work well.
                    Flashy colors make the gun work better!

                    feedback

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                    • drg
                      Half-cocked
                      • Oct 2004
                      • 1112

                      #11
                      I use NiMH 9vs in my guns and duracells in my loaders (9v and AAA).
                      View my feedback here

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                      • FiXeL
                        Registered Gun-Whore
                        • May 2006
                        • 819

                        #12
                        I started with a mech marker and within the year i had a few electronic guns and loaders, and about 70 bucks worth of empty batteries. Duracells are great, but not cheap so i went rechargable all the way. I have 4 9V Ni-Mh rechargables that i use for my X7 or revvies, 1 8xAAA NiMh pack for my halo, and a code 242 lithium rechargable pack for my Reloader.

                        The only batteries that i buy are the ones for my red dot sights. Rechargable might cost alot to start with, but after 2 years it has been well worth it.

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                        • Hilltop Customs
                          Registered User
                          • Aug 2007
                          • 1260

                          #13
                          while I would love to pick up a Bone or 2 for my halo's....there is no way I can justify dumping over $100 on a couple packs...especially when I dont really give a crap about a few ounces of weight.

                          FiXeL Ive never heard of using an 8 AAA pack in a halo.....how is that working for you? I tried to google the code 242 pack, but the only site I found was code242.com and it doesnt work....any more info on it?

                          For now I'm going to pick up a few 9V Ni-Mh's for markers and rev's, and try out some of the cheap AA Ni-Mh's in the halo's., if they dont work I can always use them in my calculator and wireless keyboards/mice. If I can get around 2 cases per charge I will be happy. Anyone ever try the cheap 9V Ni-Mh's on ebay? Its hard to beat 8 AA's, 8 AAA's. 2 9 volts and a charger for less than $30 if they are not complete garbage.

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                          • Pneumagger
                            I like 'Mags.

                            • Jun 2006
                            • 3556

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Hilltop Customs
                            well after playing over the weekend and having to replace ~$15 in batteries.... I'm just wondering what you guys use? rechargeable 9 volts for markers? rechargeable packs for halos or rechargeable AA's in the battery holder? or do you just stick with the good old duracells or energizers?

                            anyone know good deals on rechargeable 9 volts? using the standard rechargable AA's for halos? I have a few of them laying around so I'm going to try them, rather not spend much if possible.
                            For the Loader (I got a source to get them free):



                            For the Marker:

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                            • StygShore
                              Waterford, MI

                              • Aug 2002
                              • 2854

                              #15
                              Pro-Cells - there are none better.

                              I killed 6 rechargeable 9 volts at a pretty heft cost. I can buy a 72 pack of pro-cells and they last me 3-4 seasons for the cost of a decent set of rechargeables.


                              I had a set of rechargeabes short out and melt in my grear bag - I refuse to use them in my equipment anymore after that.




                              Styg
                              Sometimes It's Good to be EVIL

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