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March 1st, 2008, 17:09 | #1 |
Laptop Battery cells in aeg's
I Have a few laptop batteries that are still hold a charge and I had no use for them, so I was thinking they could make very good aeg batteries being Li-ion they have a mAh of 3900 and the total voltage of all the cells is 10.1. Each cell is about 1.7 volts. I am going to run this in a JG m4, and I was wondering If should run the close to normal 8.5 volts or 6.8 because Of a higher amperage.
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March 1st, 2008, 17:54 | #2 |
Not a good idea. AEGs draw anywhere from 10-20 amps when firing which is far beyond the capacity a laptop battery was designed to provide. Given that most lithium-based chemistries are much more unstable than nickel-based ones, I would not want to chance overloading one.
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March 1st, 2008, 18:23 | #3 |
thats the end of that idea, but in the time in did work, would it put out a crazy rof?
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March 1st, 2008, 18:30 | #4 |
Vicious MSPaint Wizard
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Uh, no. Best case scenario would be a shit ROF.
Worst case scenario involves something going boom. Check out ebay for decent priced batteries. |
March 1st, 2008, 21:44 | #5 |
Mmmmm laptop gun? :P
Mmmmmmm Perfect Dark.
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March 1st, 2008, 22:05 | #6 |
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wow, 3900mah? what batteries are you using, most laptops run off 18650 connected in parallel.
If you discharge your cells completely without a PCB your batteries will explode.
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