Energizer e^2 batteries?

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  • trains are bad
    Registered User
    • Oct 2003
    • 1751

    #1

    Energizer e^2 batteries?

    I heard someone say that they were a lot lighter than regular batteries. Talking about the 9volts here.

    I usually use Panasonics which I get for .50 each. I have never had a problem with them in revvys but I just got a warp, and that's 4 batteries with the bigcell. So if I went with 4 e^2s would it make a noticeable difference?

    Think the e^2 is ballsy enough that I can dispense with the bigcell mod and just run one battery in the warp?
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  • FallNAngel
    Registered User
    • Apr 2003
    • 1076

    #2
    The way I look at it is this...

    They're frickin 9v's man... you're not going to notice any weight difference once you add them to your 3lb+ gun.
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    • Fanatic
      Hey yo! You talkin to me?
      • Dec 2001
      • 488

      #3
      lol...if they are not rechargable...they're worthless to me

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      • No sKiLLz
        NYX #16
        • Apr 2003
        • 930

        #4
        The light weight batteries are the Lithium ones, but they are VERY pricey. You're better off with NiMH rechargeable batteries. Lightweight and cost efficient.
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