Virus wrote:Does the motor really cares where it gets its power source?
Yes - you can use Lipo with the Ares G36
Will the internals on the Ares G36 survive the stress when using a Lipo battery?
Maybe for awhile but in the long run you may have to do some internal work. Experience with Lipo use may vary...
tjdrummer789 wrote:@G36 FTW
I do plan on using a 11.1v LiPo.
so all I need basically is a re-shim? would I need to upgrade gears or anything or is re-shim all I need?
Nec wrote:tjdrummer789, Honestly unless you are a well experienced tech you will probably do more harm to your gun and shorten it's life span if you attempt to shim it yourself. A friend of mine has an ARES ACR, he's been running a lipo on it for the past 4 months with no problems, other than a stripped piston, Which honestly I would wait until it breaks to replace it.
Your gun will last a lot longer than you think. It's not like once you plug a lipo in it, it's going to instantly destroy itself.
G36 FTW wrote:Nec wrote:tjdrummer789, Honestly unless you are a well experienced tech you will probably do more harm to your gun and shorten it's life span if you attempt to shim it yourself. A friend of mine has an ARES ACR, he's been running a lipo on it for the past 4 months with no problems, other than a stripped piston, Which honestly I would wait until it breaks to replace it.
Your gun will last a lot longer than you think. It's not like once you plug a lipo in it, it's going to instantly destroy itself.
Wait... An ARES ACR?
And I have to agree with most of that, but I think he is looking for long-run reliability.
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