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April 27th, 2006, 21:10 | #1 |
What is my battery size??
I'm totally sorry for not knowing where this goes, but I recently bought a TM AK47 from a friend who brought it up from the states.
The battery has FINALLY died, and he didn't know what size it was, it just came with it. There's no indication on this thing either. it's 6 bodys with one perpendicular to them at the end of it. It's not the same adapter as my M4 nunchuck battery, and it's a female plug. Anything I should do? I have a universal charger, I just have to buy a fitting plug at the hobby shop. I want to sell this gun to another person but I gotta figure out the battery size. Thanks JK |
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April 27th, 2006, 21:14 | #2 |
Scotty aka harleyb
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Large, 8.4V. Can't tell you the specific capacity because the cells are covered in heat-shrink stuff.
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April 27th, 2006, 21:23 | #3 |
Would removing the shrink stuff be a good idea? I considered it.
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April 27th, 2006, 21:26 | #4 |
No. Don't. Buy a charger, and charge the thing. That's the way they're designed....
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April 27th, 2006, 21:33 | #5 |
Scotty aka harleyb
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Charging it won't tell him the capacity. Even a good charger that will read out how much juice it's put into the battery won't necessarily be accurate.
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April 27th, 2006, 21:37 | #6 |
Sorry, my bad, didn't catch the last line of his post that he actually needs to know the battery size....
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April 27th, 2006, 22:22 | #7 |
Myoga
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The battery died and you want to know what size it was so the guy buying the gun knows what battery to buy? The battery doesn't have to have the same mAh value. If the battery goes into the stock, any 8.4V large battery pack made of sub C cells should do. In fact he can buy my 8.4V 1800mAh battery I'm selling :-D $50 shipped :-D
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April 27th, 2006, 22:31 | #8 |
the guy who is buying the gun bought the battery, to my understanding, and would rather use the perfectly good battery he purchased for his new gun...
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April 27th, 2006, 23:28 | #9 |
ah looks just like my battery, but with that blue tape shiznit over it. I'd say its MOST LIKELY an 8.4V Nickel Cadium (Ni-Cd) with probably 4200 mAH. But doesnt matter what mAH it is just make sure she's 8.4 V and you should be good to go.
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April 27th, 2006, 23:35 | #10 | |
Scotty aka harleyb
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April 28th, 2006, 00:21 | #11 |
Oh man, I'm screwed...
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April 28th, 2006, 00:32 | #12 | |
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April 28th, 2006, 00:37 | #13 |
It's just hard to get stuff right here right now. I'd have to order from calgary. The problem is that I want to sell it within the next few days but until I get the battery up and running...
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April 28th, 2006, 00:48 | #14 |
I'm not a battery expert in the LEAST, but I bought an 8.4NI-MH 3000mAh battery and it does not fit in my MP5. So I would assume that the higher the mAh, the tighter the fit. If that is correct, and the battery is not "larger" because it is NI-MH (cant see why it would be) then it would be logical to assume that if the battery fits easily in the gun, then it is likely a standard 1700-1800mAh size. My 1700 Ni-Cd fits easily in my MP5.
So, my uneducated guess would be that battery you have has a 1700mAh capacity. |
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April 28th, 2006, 00:56 | #15 | |
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what kind of mp5 is it? you may be using a mini, and in that case your battery is much smaller then the one in question. as far as I know, th eonly thing that effects cell size is the volts... |
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