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November 29th, 2010, 17:30 | #1 |
Nooby LiPo Question
I've read on many different websites that LiPo batteries are dangerous and can cause extra wear to a AEG internals. However, a 7.4 V 20C LiPo gives a gun roughly the same ROF as a 9.6 V NiMH. Would the LiPo be more stressful towards the internals even though it gives the same ROF as the 9.6V?
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November 29th, 2010, 17:48 | #2 |
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a 9.6V non LiPo battery is on the upper end of the normal 8.4V.
So assuming what you have read is true, you will receive the same amount of wear as you would with a 9.6V, which is more then normal. Depending on the internals, LiPos can be dangerous to a lower end mechbox, but a properly upgraded mechbox, or a good quality stock mechbox can stand up to higher ROF no problem. I have been running a 9.6V on my stock TM V2 for a VERY long time with no issues.
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November 29th, 2010, 18:24 | #3 |
I am wanting to change to a LiPo because my current battery (stock 8.4V) can't pull a simple M110 spring. Any suggestions on what else I could do?
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November 29th, 2010, 18:40 | #4 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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7.4v won't hurt the gun at all, however you should have the proper safety devices in place to make sure you don't cook your LiPo!
If you gun can't pull an M110 spring with an 8.4v NiMH mini, you should invest in a set of torque or super/double torque gears, and perhaps a stronger motor. What brand/type of AEG are you using? |
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November 29th, 2010, 19:13 | #6 |
2 Cent Tactical
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How are you charging this battery, with a wall charger or a smart charger?
The quality of your battery is probably very poor. If you wanted to try a better NiMH battery before you invest in a lipo, charger, and MOSFET/low voltage detector, head over to www.cheapbatterypacks.com and get a better battery and charger. Or you can get AVd and you might be able to find one in the classifieds.
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November 29th, 2010, 20:48 | #7 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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"Elite" makes excellent quality NiMH batteries
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November 29th, 2010, 21:56 | #8 |
2 Cent Tactical
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+1, my current 9.6V packs are made from 'Elite 1700 AA' batteries. They work much better, charge to a higher capacity, and last longer then my previous pack.
The website i suggested earlier apparently now has a airsoft specific website; www.eliteairsoftbatteries.com
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January 6th, 2011, 01:37 | #9 |
Agreed with the low voltage alarm. All it takes is one overcharge or too much drain and say bye bye. I've got one with a bit of swell and I certainly will not take my chances without the alarm.
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