couldn't a kick induce overdrain?

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yinsen

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still pretty new to mechs here.
my provari won't fire a battery below a certain charge.
if you're running a kicked mech, if i understand correctly that would make it fire at a more constant and regulated voltage - so wouldn't it be harder to detect how drained the battery is, and thus potentially overdrain your batteries?

i understand that you're supposed to be testing your batteries regularly but obviously you can't have a voltmeter in your pocket at all situations.
 

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If your going to use a KICK in a Mech Mod why not just use your Provari. Then you can save the $45+/- the kick costs.

Or is it a Fashion Statement you are looking for? Hey everyone I have a Mech Mod (Slash) regulated.

Just Sayin.

I actually don't have a valid answer for that. I had a fasttech voucher so I got a nemmy clone for ....s and giggles and ever since then I've barely touched my expensive pimped out Provari despite it being objectively better in every way.
 
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