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April 28th, 2006, 00:59 | #16 |
It is the MP5SD5. I have heard of large capacity batteries not fitting in certain guns without modification. If I am wrong, no biggie, I just know that this battery doesnt fit my gun, or my pal's M4 variant.
It is a large battery. Not a mini. I'm not THAT new hahaha. |
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April 28th, 2006, 07:14 | #17 | |
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I dont know how old you are, or how old the buyer is. I hope both are at least 18. Why dont you check the Teams section to find other local players? Maybe someone nearby could help you in person? |
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April 28th, 2006, 14:39 | #18 |
Scotty aka harleyb
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All battery sizes are more or less standard. All sub-C cells will be approximately the same size, regardless of capacity or chemical makeup. That said, tolerances between manufacturers can vary by up to 1mm, so that can add up to a 4mm increase in overall length which can be significant in some cases. Additionally, battery assemblers may use plastic "holders" for the cells as structural support, increasing width by 2-4mm. Many people have split CA249 stocks because of those supports.
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April 28th, 2006, 14:45 | #19 |
Is it possible I could punch in a really low Mah rating on my charger and just use it from there? Maybe something like 500 or whatnot?
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April 28th, 2006, 14:54 | #20 |
Traveling Man
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judging from the pics its at least 1700mah, you've got 7 8.4v cells in there, and if I remember correctly in that sizing 1700mah is one smaller ratings. I'd try a setting of around 1300 - 1600mah on slow charge for a few hours and you should be safe.
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April 28th, 2006, 15:41 | #21 |
Scotty aka harleyb
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Depending on the charger, the mAh setting may just be a safety feature in case the peak detection fails... I know that's how it works on my Pirhanna.
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April 28th, 2006, 17:30 | #22 |
I have a pihranna! Perfect, I'll get another question out for my 9.6 1700 mah M4 battery. Should I screw with the trickle and all that? 3.0 A is ok?
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April 28th, 2006, 17:41 | #23 | |
Scotty aka harleyb
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As for your other battery, the large one, you need to know if it's a NiMH or a NiCad. The peak detection works differently for each chemistry, and if you don't have the right one you'll probably screw the battery by overcharging it. As long as you know what chemistry it is, and the peak detection voltage settings are correct (they're different for NiMH and NiCad, check the manual) you should be good to go. Just set the max cutoff to like 2400mAh for NiCad and 3300mAh for NiMH. |
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April 28th, 2006, 17:52 | #24 |
This seems to be getting better. I'll use what I've got from here and keep working with it. Thanks all of you, especially harleyb: you really know your stuff.
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