Reporting back on my basic testing on the followed modded OJ Stryfe (with Gen 3 Koosh darts)
- Rewired with low-resistance 20 AWG silver wire (it can handle 20+ amps)
- Swapped out the stock motors with MTB Rhinos
- Put in a high amp micro switch (10+ amps)
- Used either an 8 cell eneloop AA pack (in a Radio Shack style battery holder, so yes, not very efficient) or a hardwired SC 6 cell 3300mah battery pack. Both battery packs used Deans connectors.
Results:
The 8 cell AA eneloop pack resulted in much faster moving darts with more distance. However, these darts were VERY inconsistent. The darts were all over the place with fishtailing. The darts appeared as if they were not aerodynamically capable of handling the high FPS.
The 6 cell SC pack had slower moving darts with less range, but the darts were MUCH more consistent, although there were still some darts that went all over the place.
Either pack had no noticeable difference in spin up times or flywheel recovery between rapid shots.
TLDR: Lower volts (6 cell pack) on MTB Rhinos resulted in much more consistently placed darts. Higher volts (8 cell pack) on MTB Rhinos resulted in faster darts with more range, but darts that went all over the place and were not consistent.
Edited by shandsgator8, 24 December 2015 - 02:05 PM.