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Rotor Batteries

Kevin Winter

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Dec 10, 2008
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Does the rotor give any signs that the batteries are runing down - have replaced them twice so far this season, but only because it felt like they'd been in forever, not because they had actually run out!
 

WOODY LOKI

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Oct 25, 2006
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i brought some of those lithium's from a well known battery maker and i haven't changed mine since i've had the rotor. i think thats nearly 2 years with training and tournies every month. so playing at least 3 times a month.

i forgot what it was like to have a hopper die on your gun, i might buy a halo so i can bring back the good old days.
 
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k4p84

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Mine have been in for about a year now, I checked the pd with a multimeter last week, 4.3v. So that is a 0.2v drop over rated spec over a year.

Maybe I'll change them in 2020 ............................. :)
 

STONESOLDIER

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Mar 4, 2007
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best indication is it seems to be feeding slower if you physically watch the rotor spin

i have the paintball energy batteries in mine used them for a full year not even taken them out of the loader whenj finished playing

Stoney

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