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Old February 11th, 2009, 22:57   #6
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I realized upon saying it, really what I meant was, keep it at the proper voltage when fully charged. Because you can hear a relatively distinct different in the rate of fire and whatnot of a freshly, fully charged battery, and one that has been used for a little bit.

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Originally Posted by mcguyver View Post
Voltage converters require power to step the voltage up. Thus, they are also a consumer of the precious current your battery has stored to run your gun.

Complete waste of time.

Best to get a 12V battery if you want 12V. BTW, the 12V you may read on your battery with a meter will drop almost instantly to it's designed 9.6V when load is applied.
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