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Wells Jnr

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Jul 16, 2007
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I have recently bought myself a luvly shiney invert mini.... BUT it does not seem to like duracell PLUS batteries :confused:

It works with duracell M3 ones and i even tested it with the sainsburys own brand "super long life" one out the smoke alarm in the house and that works too!

Yet the PLUS wont even give enough power to turn the mini on!

I have tried 3 brand new out the box duracell plus and none of them work... so i ask you, what the hecks wrong??
Has anyone else had problems with different batteries before?

Also according to the duracell website, both these types of batteries have the same capacity and output?

Tell me whay y'all use

Jnr
 

RailDemon

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Jan 11, 2007
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Any new 9V battery should run ur marker :confused:

I think you can buy a 10 pack of Duracell ProCell from http://www.shogunpaintballshop.co.uk and i think they go pretty cheap, i used them in my PMR and they lasted me for a very long time, infact i think ive still got a few batterys left from my old marker.

There are batterys called ''Energy Paintball'' or sumthin and ive heard there good batteries for markers, im not sure where u buy them from but someone on here will know
 

titoburito

Old dog - old tricks
Jul 19, 2005
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My 06 ego came with a Duracell Procell; if its good enough for Eclipse its good enough for anyone :)

Haven't ever had a problem with Procell

Always try and use the highest grade battery you can. I think in the "normal" Duracell range its Duracell Ultra (?.) rather than the Plus
 

JTD1993

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Jun 19, 2007
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There are batterys called ''Energy Paintball'' or sumthin and ive heard there good batteries for markers, im not sure where u buy them from but someone on here will know
They are said to be supplied by the following (Taken from Energy paintball's website!):

  1. Sport Attitude (France) www.sport-attitude.com
  2. Maxs Sport (Germany) www.maxs-sport.com
  3. Pro Concept Paintball (?) www.proconceptpaintball.com
  4. Sissos Products ltd. (Finland) www.sissos.fi
  5. Paint Xtreme (Germany) www.paint-xtreme.com
  6. Etratego Espana (Spain) www.estratego.es