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Old March 15th, 2014, 20:28   #25
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you're going to spend more money this way. they warn about mixing old and new batteries in toys, remotes, etc. the same applies here. the old and new batteries will hold a slightly different charge, and discharge at a slightly different rate. something will give and you will be out a battery pack anyway. I'm slowly switching to lipos as my old batteries die. 1 decent charger, $45. Lipos are actually cheaper and smaller so easier to find room in your guns. 7.4's in "lesser" guns and 11.1 in good guns. I've not run into any issues that way. Also lipo's work better in colder weather and for me they've been lasting longer. You're only going to save $$ if you think about it first.
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