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Old May 23rd, 2008, 17:55   #1
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ca36 battery help

Hey guys, I'm getting a ca ag36 for my gun in due time, but I was wondering if there's enough room to fit sub-c or 4/5 (Elite's long and skinny ones) cells in the ag36, it would be extremely beneficial if it could.

Also, could the ca36 fit a 9.6v battery? I haven't found much on Google.
I'd prefer to have 9.6v because I've heard that the ca36 doesn't do very well with 8.4v.

Lastly, I do NOT want a v-stock on my gun...
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Old May 23rd, 2008, 18:24   #2
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No, you'll only be able to fit 2/3A cells, and its a tighter fit than the standard handguard, that being said you can fit a 9.6v Mini in an ag36.

Yes the ca36 all the way down to C length can fit a 9.6v mini. The ca36 will run fine on an 8.4v in a pinch, but thrives on 9.6v.
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Old May 24th, 2008, 01:06   #3
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With a bit of work, you can fit some 4/5A cells.

You have to dremel the fuse holder area and some other parts around.

There is a guide on Uncompany about how to do it. But the advantage is not there. Better just carry a second battery in case the first one dies.
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Old May 24th, 2008, 01:18   #4
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Hmm, I haven't found the guide for it, odd...

Though I'm guessing the space is taken up by something designed to support the whole launcher assembly.
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Old May 24th, 2008, 18:04   #5
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An 8.4v works just fine in a CA36. A 1500 Mah mini in a stock G36 gives you a fire rate of about 12-12.5 RPS. The real G36 has a ROF of 12 RPS... so unless you want your G36's ROF to exceed it's real steel counterpart, 8.4v is fine.
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Old May 24th, 2008, 18:19   #6
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There is no extra support, other than the fact where the launcher is attached to the new handguard. The CA, unlike the STAR, doesn't change the bolt assembly. Like I said, CA36 runs best on a 9.6v.
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