May 12th, 2010, 23:19 | #1 |
Can FPS be lowered with a weaker battery?
I know that a weaker battery lowers ROF, but will it also lower FPS? With my gun shooting over 400fps in cooler weather I'm worried it may shoot too hard for some field limits in the warmer weather.
Would swapping out my 9.6V for an 8.4V or lower shave some FPS off if it becomes a problem for me? |
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May 12th, 2010, 23:21 | #2 |
A-56 aka Mr.Hitman
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What? It will shoot the same with the same spring. Battery does not affect FPS.
If you got a gas gun, then warmer weathers will increase FPS. |
May 12th, 2010, 23:27 | #3 |
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Battery voltage can affect rounds per minute but it will not affect the bbs travel speed.
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May 13th, 2010, 02:07 | #4 |
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TM velocity reducers are an option, however they allegedly are not very effective when firing in full auto, as well as some places won't even allow you to play with them (guessing due to the assumption of a hot gun). If you're at a private field and it's close-quarters and your entire team plays in semi-auto only, then a TM-VR might not be a bad idea.
If you're comfortable working on your mechbox, swap the spring out for one designated to shoot lower. If you're not comfortable, fish around your friends who are into the sport and see if they are, pitch them a few bucks for the labour, and you're set. If not, try and find a gun doc in the area. Not that switching the spring is probably most cost effective, and not as high maintenance. Don't know how reliable the TM VR is in terms of reliability, but judging by how it works it probably would need a part replacement more often than not.
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May 13th, 2010, 08:04 | #5 |
Personally I wouldn't trust a velocity reducer as far as I could spit 'em. They rarely work and can easily wear down after minimal use.
As has been said batteries do nothing to affect RoF. This can be seen with a battery that is just about to die near the end of a day that battery is straining to spin the motor to pull the spring but it still shoots just the same as the same spring is being compressed and sending the same amount of air behind the BB. If you want to reduce your FPS don't dick around as it won't look good on you, just do it the right way. Learn how its done and do it yourself (many tutorials out there, some on this site also) or find someone to do it for you. |
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May 13th, 2010, 08:45 | #6 |
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You could pull the piston back with your hand and release it, and the BB will still have the same velocity as if you had a battery in the gun and pulled the trigger.
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May 13th, 2010, 08:45 | #7 | |
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You have 2 options to decrease fps: Replace the spring You would probably want an m100, around 340fps. DO NOT CUT SPRING IT IS A CRAPPY WAY OF REDUCING FPS THAT WILL BREAK YOUR GUN. http://www.airsoftparts.ca/store2/in...ex&cPath=66_82 or TM velocity reducers I'm not sure if would trust these though... http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_inf...roducts_id=302 Which gun do you have? If you have a VFC, or ICS, you shouldn't pay somebody to install a new spring. VFC has it's quick change feature, and you can take ICS apart with 2 bolts (I think). |
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May 13th, 2010, 11:09 | #8 | |
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AEG's are not affected by temperature like gas guns, the fps will be the same Yes batteries can be affected by cold temperatures, leading them to die quicker, but the battery does not affect fps. Think that one out a bit, it's the spring that propels the piston, the battery powers the motor that pulls the spring back.
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May 13th, 2010, 11:30 | #9 | |
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There is one other option. Get out to a game before you upgrade your guns. Upgrade the player, not the gun. In anycase, put the stock spring back in. |
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May 13th, 2010, 11:53 | #10 |
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In many cases, replacing the hop up rubber is easier than opening the mechbox, and at times another hop up rubber will decrease the velocity due to slight airleaks, and is a viable but cheap and easy way to drop the fps a bit if needed. Two years ago I downgraded my CA M24 to sit around 430fps, then replaced the hop up rubber and found the velocity went down to 397fps. After a bit of thought I did have a game at a paintball field coming up, AEGs max 350, BA max 400fps, figured I'd leave it. While at the field and test firing it at about 180ft with my 0.36g, I found it very easy to get all shots within a 2ft group, so I left it that way, and currently is STILL at that velocity, it works so well I have no interest in "fucking with the hard-on".
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May 13th, 2010, 12:14 | #14 |
I would just change out the spring before the day of a game...
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May 13th, 2010, 12:18 | #15 | |
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That being said... very cold weather may cause loss of efficiency ... but then you are operating the system out of it's effective temperature range. FPS can go down in very cold weather It worries me that people who are selling these things seem to be as clueless as the people buying them
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