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scurvythepirate June 26th, 2009 22:12

Lipo Battery question
 
I am thinking about getting a Lipo battery.
http://www.ebairsoft.com/rail-batter...ry-p-2104.html

I have many questions
Do you need a spacific charger for charging Lipo's?
This is for my G&G M4 so I have a mini plug.

Do I need a different connector?

I know about how to be safe with these, knowing they may blow up if not well maintained.

I like this product so please dont explain to me how I could get something better.

Mentosice June 26th, 2009 22:14

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Sully June 26th, 2009 22:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by ak47firepower (Post 1014655)
I have many questions
Do you need a spacific charger for charging Lipo's?
This is for my G&G M4 so I have a mini plug.

Do I need a different connector?

I know about how to be safe with these, knowing they may blow up if not well maintained.

I like this product so please dont explain to me how I could get something better.

Answers in order of questions asked:
1- yes you do need a specific charger for LiPo batteries
2- Looks like you'll be ok for your plug but I suggest changing them to deans connectors.

LiPo's are excellent batteries if properly taken care of. Just a point that you may want to consider, chances are that you will need to upgrade your gearbox internals to be able to handle the power of a LiPo.

scurvythepirate June 26th, 2009 22:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by chippy_125 (Post 1014665)
Answers in order of questions asked:
1- yes you do need a specific charger for LiPo batteries
2- Looks like you'll be ok for your plug but I suggest changing them to deans connectors.

LiPo's are excellent batteries if properly taken care of. Just a point that you may want to consider, chances are that you will need to upgrade your gearbox internals to be able to handle the power of a LiPo.

Thanks for your help Chippy

SuperCriollo June 26th, 2009 23:45

what about 7.2 Li pos ?
are they more gearbox friendly? :hammer:

Thenooblord June 26th, 2009 23:49

people say that, but i run a 11.1 lipo in my stock Echo1 G36 mechbox and its fine, ive put like 4k shots through it on full auto no sweat

ShelledPants June 27th, 2009 00:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by SuperCriollo (Post 1014700)
what about 7.2 Li pos ?
are they more gearbox friendly? :hammer:

7.4v 20C (not 7.2) lipo's produce a much less ridiculous ROF and can still pull 400 fps springs with no problem, they are similar to an 8.4 LARGE battery.

etd June 27th, 2009 01:22

Thats a 11.4 15C you linked us to though. I'd try to find a 20 or 25c as if you are going to spend the money on a lipo anyways... why not getting a better Battery and just spend some extra cash and get a good motor to go with it.

Gunny_McSmith June 27th, 2009 07:57

do you need another wiring/switch assembly to use a lipo?

etd June 28th, 2009 12:51

You SHOULD get a low resistance switch and rewiring to 16a (pref) gauge wiring however you don't need to. If you don't your wiring will eventually overheat and (depending on the quality) literally melt lol. The low resistance switch assembly helps to transer current without generating more heat.

Jbone 11 11 June 29th, 2009 13:31

Funny... I've been looking at switching to LiPo Batteries (mainly due to size rather than power) and over here (Italy) they are the same price and usually cheaper, than reg. batteries. But all I want is batts that'll fit down the stock tube so I can use a reg. retractble stock without re-wiring to the front and using a fake designator/battery holder.


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