KWA SR-12
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Just take that little clip off and bite it. Seriously. It should fit much tighter then.
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Re: KWA SR-12
I prefer to have the battery plugged in, fire selector set to auto, and be pulling the trigger while I bite both connectors at the same time. The rush is great... but that could just be the coke talking.
...but seriously, I have a funny story for you:
One time all of GRAVE (back when "all" meant like 12 people) was over at my house before a game and I was doing some last minute prep. I was swapping the connector on an 11.1v LiPo, and I had just cut the old connector off and was stripping the wires. Well, I have always, for some reason, stripped the tips of wires with my teeth. Not sure why, I've just always done it and can do it quickly that way. When I do batteries, I make it a point to hold the opposite wire away from me (for obvious reasons). Well, I was in a hurry, and my chin was sweaty, and my lip touched the negative wire as the positive touched my chin. Everyone ran into the room after a loud scream to find me dazed from the shock and wondering why I had been cursed with such 'tardness. Coincidentally, they wondered aloud the very same thing.
(Have no fear though, now I cut, strip, and solder each wire separately, leaving the second wire safely encased by the original connector until the first has already been soldered and insulated in the new connector. In this way I hope to avoid future idiocy on my part.)
...but seriously, I have a funny story for you:
One time all of GRAVE (back when "all" meant like 12 people) was over at my house before a game and I was doing some last minute prep. I was swapping the connector on an 11.1v LiPo, and I had just cut the old connector off and was stripping the wires. Well, I have always, for some reason, stripped the tips of wires with my teeth. Not sure why, I've just always done it and can do it quickly that way. When I do batteries, I make it a point to hold the opposite wire away from me (for obvious reasons). Well, I was in a hurry, and my chin was sweaty, and my lip touched the negative wire as the positive touched my chin. Everyone ran into the room after a loud scream to find me dazed from the shock and wondering why I had been cursed with such 'tardness. Coincidentally, they wondered aloud the very same thing.
(Have no fear though, now I cut, strip, and solder each wire separately, leaving the second wire safely encased by the original connector until the first has already been soldered and insulated in the new connector. In this way I hope to avoid future idiocy on my part.)
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Re: KWA SR-12
... I remember that. Kind of like the time I accidentally cut both wires on a 14.8v lipo with a razor blade (at the same time) and burnt two 12ga holes in the blade.

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I remember that! We were sitting at the adjacent desks and I heard an arcing sound and saw a flash of light, looked over to see a black blade with big holes and you saying "Uh... oops". Ellen was yelling from the den about not burning the house down and what were we doing and such lol. Fun times.
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As long as I am not the only one. 11.1v Nano tech fried and an unusable blade.SteevoLS wrote:... I remember that. Kind of like the time I accidentally cut both wires on a 14.8v lipo with a razor blade (at the same time) and burnt two 12ga holes in the blade.

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I still remember the phone call we had asking about male deans on a charger and you told me it wouldnt hurt unless i licked it. Well that sort of happened my dog ended up licking it but she was ok.Dominum wrote:I prefer to have the battery plugged in, fire selector set to auto, and be pulling the trigger while I bite both connectors at the same time. The rush is great... but that could just be the coke talking.
...but seriously, I have a funny story for you:
One time all of GRAVE (back when "all" meant like 12 people) was over at my house before a game and I was doing some last minute prep. I was swapping the connector on an 11.1v LiPo, and I had just cut the old connector off and was stripping the wires. Well, I have always, for some reason, stripped the tips of wires with my teeth. Not sure why, I've just always done it and can do it quickly that way. When I do batteries, I make it a point to hold the opposite wire away from me (for obvious reasons). Well, I was in a hurry, and my chin was sweaty, and my lip touched the negative wire as the positive touched my chin. Everyone ran into the room after a loud scream to find me dazed from the shock and wondering why I had been cursed with such 'tardness. Coincidentally, they wondered aloud the very same thing.
(Have no fear though, now I cut, strip, and solder each wire separately, leaving the second wire safely encased by the original connector until the first has already been soldered and insulated in the new connector. In this way I hope to avoid future idiocy on my part.)
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We should have a thread for posting all your airsoft related accidents.
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