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Old February 7th, 06:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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if i get an electric gun and i am paintballen and my gun dies what do i do. where do i charge it. How long does it take to charge. And will a basic 200 round hopper be good enough for a spyder imagine.
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Old February 7th, 06:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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just bring an extra 9volt battery with you each time you go paintballing. i suggest getting a 12v Viewloader Revolution loader
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Old February 7th, 10:54 PM   #3 (permalink)
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your rechargeable battery with the regular charger will probably take in the neighborhood of 12ish hours to charge i believe... if a battery dies on you when you're playing, you can just switch it out with a regular 9v battery, just make sure you have a screwdriver handy to take the cover off the trigger frame. you can charge your battery with the wall charger you get with your gun, and like flowbob said, a 12v revvy hopper would be good for an imagine... a grav feed will suffice, but if you start shooting fast, dont get mad if you chop here and there... or like crazy...
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Old February 7th, 10:56 PM   #4 (permalink)
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9 volts are pretty much the paintball battery... I would keep two rechargable 9 volts on hand just to be safe but I just buy a pack here and there.
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Old February 8th, 12:17 AM   #5 (permalink)
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if i get an electric gun and i am paintballen and my gun dies what do i do. where do i charge it. How long does it take to charge. And will a basic 200 round hopper be good enough for a spyder imagine.
Hello, I see that you are new and asking alot of questions..thats great...not to be mean...but I would recomend you go read all the stickies...they are full of very good information and will answer alot of questions.... keep asking questions if you need to. Welcome to paintball!! The imagine would be a very good marker to start with. For loaders you will want an electric one....go here and take a look at them, you will want something in the area of 13bps+

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