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  • kevdupuis
    KNDE
    • May 2002
    • 1041

    #16
    I rigged the harness up with the clips and external connector, it allows me to leave the battery connected to the gun and take advantage of the stock car charger or unplug it and use a 9.6v wall charger.
    I originally went to the large external battery to overcome shortfalls in current supply to the solenoid to operate the on/off assy before the ULT came out.
    Flying the unfriendly skies.

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    • Track89
      BMWSOB
      • Feb 2010
      • 49

      #17
      Originally posted by kevdupuis
      I rigged the harness up with the clips and external connector, it allows me to leave the battery connected to the gun and take advantage of the stock car charger or unplug it and use a 9.6v wall charger.
      I originally went to the large external battery to overcome shortfalls in current supply to the solenoid to operate the on/off assy before the ULT came out.
      Would you care to piece me one together for part's or $$?

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      • kevdupuis
        KNDE
        • May 2002
        • 1041

        #18
        It's a simple setup you could put it together yourself in 10-15 minutes. The battery clip and connectors were a few dollars at Radio Shack plus the R/C pack and charger, you could also use the pack to power the warp at the same time.
        Flying the unfriendly skies.

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        • Track89
          BMWSOB
          • Feb 2010
          • 49

          #19
          Originally posted by kevdupuis
          It's a simple setup you could put it together yourself in 10-15 minutes. The battery clip and connectors were a few dollars at Radio Shack plus the R/C pack and charger, you could also use the pack to power the warp at the same time.
          Do you need to splice anything or it all just connect's?

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          • fishmishin
            Registered User
            • Dec 2008
            • 1285

            #20
            Originally posted by C_losjoker
            i think you can find the 9.6v pretty easy, like at staples or office max. since some of the wireless home phones use those. also i believe some of the new spyder frames use those also.
            Batteries plus has a really nice 9.6v battery, although it is $15. You can find it here . Also just about every Spyder with a battery takes a 9.6v, and they don't really run well for very long with a regular 9v, which only puts out 8.4v when fully charged. If you end up needing a new battery I believe I still have some new Kingman 9.6v rechargeable batteries left in stock, let me know and I can get one shipped out to you.
            http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...ishin+feedback

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