VogonFord wrote:Also, congratulations on buying a fantastic gun, Real Swords are great.
True that. I think my Type 97 is still my favorite weapon, if I could only keep one.
So if you don't like doing the Junto and putting a PEQ box on your China gun (personally against my taste), here's what I did.
Had
rewired to deans. This reduces all that room the connectors take up in the minimal space.
I then
dremeled out the mini shelf, which is located at the top of the handguard. You can look at
this thread or many others which show that mod.
At this point, the gun should accept
this battery from AONW. It is the one I use, just wired to deans. There are a number of 11.1V LiPos I have also dabbled in, such as the King Arms 1100mah stick (
here). I personally prefer the slightly slower rate of fire. If you do like the insane rate of fire, you will be quite pleased with the 97 with an 11.1, and even more so if you swap the high torque motor for the Real Sword high speed motor (the one which comes stock in the Type 97B).
I think that should be a reasonable solution to your battery problem. The 7.4 has done well for me. I also found
this battery and shipped two from China and rewired them. One fit, the other didn't, and the one that did work had extremely thin wires and eventually bloated to the point that I felt unsafe. But hard to naysay at only $6.53.
I had the stock 8.4v for some time as well, of course they fit, but I prefer the Lipo; it's much more tidy and actually cheaper.
Changing the battery isn't actually as cumbersome as people claim once you get accustomed to it. I can do it fairly quickly. That being said, I think I can change the spring faster.