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  • sniper1rfa
    (Not a Wang Force member.)
    • Aug 2001
    • 1107

    #1

    two questions - emag battery and housing...

    alright, the first, does the housing sold in the store come with contacts for the battery.

    second, how wide is this part of the casing....

    BTW, im thinking of using this to power my revvie and warp, as im having trouble with supplying power to my warp with conventional rechargable 9 volts (they are losing charge too fast). and besides, its just one more cool thing to do to my mayhem.
    Last edited by sniper1rfa; 11-12-2002, 04:18 PM.
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  • big E kingpin
    US Navy Fire Controlman
    • Sep 2002
    • 243

    #2
    my warp is powered off my emag battery, damned if i know how though (just got it from butterfingers), im not about to go tinkering with it that much yet.



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    ouch ouch ouch ok im out
    damn an other emag

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    • vf-xx
      Henchmen Inc.
      • Nov 2001
      • 3311

      #3
      the housing is .7205 in across according to my calipers.

      The housing most likely doesn't come with battery leads as the leads are directly attached to the battery.

      I have my warp powered off my emag. here's some poor picts

      (nevermind the batteries in the warp, that pict was taken before i was finished. it works now)
      -- Feedback--

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      • sniper1rfa
        (Not a Wang Force member.)
        • Aug 2001
        • 1107

        #4
        sorry, i meant the contacts between the battery and whatever leads run into the gun. i wouldnt know, ive nver taken one apart...

        and the measurement i need is that little inside slot thingy. im not too worrie about how wide the housing is. :)

        if thats what you ment, then nice, im in the clear, no milling neccessary.
        "The Fine Print: Discontinue use if your eyeballs suddenly get way smaller."

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        • vf-xx
          Henchmen Inc.
          • Nov 2001
          • 3311

          #5
          Thats the measurement for the width of the slot.

          The housing is just the housing. It has no battery components in it at all, no leads, contacts, whatever.
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          • sniper1rfa
            (Not a Wang Force member.)
            • Aug 2001
            • 1107

            #6
            excellent! thanks a bunch.
            "The Fine Print: Discontinue use if your eyeballs suddenly get way smaller."

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            • sniper1rfa
              (Not a Wang Force member.)
              • Aug 2001
              • 1107

              #7
              another question, how "tall" is the inside of the batt case?
              in other words, would a pack of ten AAA's be able to fit in there?
              "The Fine Print: Discontinue use if your eyeballs suddenly get way smaller."

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              • vf-xx
                Henchmen Inc.
                • Nov 2001
                • 3311

                #8
                Ten should fit no problem. The standard emag battery uses 14 so go figure.
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                • kevmaster
                  Owners Group Div: Director
                  • Oct 2001
                  • 5475

                  #9
                  doesnt it use 14 AAAs?

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                  • sniper1rfa
                    (Not a Wang Force member.)
                    • Aug 2001
                    • 1107

                    #10
                    yeah, i realized that after i posted, when i noticed that the mAh rating was similar to AAA's. :-)

                    the pack i will be using is set up in a similar fashion, being three bottom, two top.
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                    • kutter
                      Half a bubble off...
                      • Dec 2001
                      • 251

                      #11
                      sniper1 why not just make it with 14 and have the same voltage with more reserve amperage? That way it would fit right in the housing and you would not have to put anything in with it to take up space, it would also allow you to run the warp longer.

                      Especially since I think there is a 12v mod for the warp that some folks swear by, but you will have to do a search for it or ask around. I have heard of it but do not play with a warp on my gun so I am not that familiar with it.
                      That which does not kill us, cripples us for life.

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                      • vf-xx
                        Henchmen Inc.
                        • Nov 2001
                        • 3311

                        #12
                        I could be convinced to make the 12v mod if it was really wanted. ON the other hand if he's doing this already then he can probably do it himself.
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                        • sniper1rfa
                          (Not a Wang Force member.)
                          • Aug 2001
                          • 1107

                          #13
                          well, i was going to, but the whole $160+ for batt, charger, housing, and two power supplies (car and wall) kinda put me off the idea.
                          i can get (or even make) a decent 12V charger for roughly 30 bucks, as opposed to 80 for AGD's custom built charger. and the battery itself is only 25, instead of 40. its a monetary thing, ya know?

                          besides, i would just end up running the warp on 16 volts then. you dont get many more shots with that 4 volt difference, due to the power curve of NiMH (and NiCd) batteries (voltage changed by cell number does nothing to capacity anyway). and the pack im using is 750 mAh, not 640 or whatever the e-mag pack is.

                          i also dont want to run through a regulator, as they waste battery power while dropping the voltage.
                          "The Fine Print: Discontinue use if your eyeballs suddenly get way smaller."

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                          • hostage
                            Boo-yaah/Mako Fixer
                            • Aug 2001
                            • 1529

                            #14
                            I have a emag battery housing on my gun and I arranged my own battery pack that saved me a lot of cash. So I only spend about 40 bucks for housing and batteries but i spend a lot more to learn what to do and what not to do. I am prob going to run my warp off the battery too, but i am having some issues with doing it successfully. Hope this helps
                            -Hostage

                            BTW, the EMAG battery has 14 AAA cells which are Nickle Metal. No one makes a cell configuration that would fit into the housing other than AGD, unless youmake it or get it custom made. I made myown.

                            ---X-Mag'n spending the G's.---


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                            • sniper1rfa
                              (Not a Wang Force member.)
                              • Aug 2001
                              • 1107

                              #15
                              nobody makes a 16 volt battery configured that way, but i can get 12 volts batteries like that all over the place.
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