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Re: G&G M14

Post by Chippy » Mon Mar 28, 2011 10:28 pm

Would buying low resistance wires for the CA be a wise choice? And I'm going to buy that $70 g36c in the FS thread as a project gun for cqb.

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Re: G&G M14

Post by Dominum » Mon Mar 28, 2011 10:39 pm

It would not be needed for the CA, but if you do what you said with the G&G I would recommend it.
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Re: G&G M14

Post by Chippy » Mon Mar 28, 2011 10:46 pm

they are generally the same cost so I think I will go with the G&G with low resistance wires and deans connectors.

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Re: G&G M14

Post by Dominum » Mon Mar 28, 2011 11:16 pm

Sounds like a good plan then, I would be happy to install it for you :)
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Re: G&G M14

Post by SteevoLS » Tue Mar 29, 2011 10:11 am

Chippy wrote:they are generally the same cost so I think I will go with the G&G with low resistance wires and deans connectors.
Don't waste your money on a wiring kit; just buy 18GA Novak/wet noodle wire from a RC shop and have Dom install that for you (or buy one of my MOSFETs; cheaper than a G&G wiring harness AND comes with the wire).

Cost of wire: 50 cents a foot, if that
Cost of wiring harness with all of 2 feet of wire: $30

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Re: G&G M14

Post by theboss62 » Tue Mar 29, 2011 3:19 pm

SteevoLS wrote:
Chippy wrote:they are generally the same cost so I think I will go with the G&G with low resistance wires and deans connectors.
Don't waste your money on a wiring kit; just buy 18GA Novak/wet noodle wire from a RC shop and have Dom install that for you (or buy one of my MOSFETs; cheaper than a G&G wiring harness AND comes with the wire).

Cost of wire: 50 cents a foot, if that
Cost of wiring harness with all of 2 feet of wire: $30
Ya I agree with Steevols. Buy the mosfet because it will help your semi if you later wanna turn it into a DMR O0
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Re: G&G M14

Post by Chippy » Tue Mar 29, 2011 7:12 pm

So the mosfet and 18GA Novak/wet noddle wires it is

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