krobinson103
12-30-2009, 04:04 PM
This battery is intended to power my AUG. Ive been looking for a battery or combination of batteries that will give me 20-25rps at 300fps without cooking the contacts or stripping the gears or piston. I have tried combinations of Nimh batteries and they are either too fast or too slow. This battery however is perfect.
The form factor is about the same as a mini 9.6 pack. I'm not sure, but it should fit in any gun that will accept a 9.6v pack. It is composed of 2 cells in a semi rigid case. The case does not appear to bb proof, but it should protect the battery. I have enclosed the battery in a pistol mag pouch for extra protection.
Being a lipol it needs a few things. A balancing charger whcih cost around 35,000 won, and a battery monitor which costs around 17,000. I got the monitor for free from my local RC helicopter shop when I got all the cables and connectors to make the plug set I wanted. The battery cost around 50,000 so you need to budget around 100,000 for the set (in Korea).
It outputs around 22 rps with a systema turbo motor and standard ratio gear set. With the addition of a mosfet it should do a little better. That being said 22 is perfect. 25+ sounds like a scooter and is sure to kill pistons. 18-20 is a little slow. 22 is just about right to get that stream of bbs and not run out in 3 seconds.
I used deans connectors on the wiring as the tamiya connector got WAY to hot for liking. I would also suggest that a mosfet would be a good idea with this battery. The semi contact is sure to be arcing like mad with 60-70amps of current this thing is putting out.
The form factor is about the same as a mini 9.6 pack. I'm not sure, but it should fit in any gun that will accept a 9.6v pack. It is composed of 2 cells in a semi rigid case. The case does not appear to bb proof, but it should protect the battery. I have enclosed the battery in a pistol mag pouch for extra protection.
Being a lipol it needs a few things. A balancing charger whcih cost around 35,000 won, and a battery monitor which costs around 17,000. I got the monitor for free from my local RC helicopter shop when I got all the cables and connectors to make the plug set I wanted. The battery cost around 50,000 so you need to budget around 100,000 for the set (in Korea).
It outputs around 22 rps with a systema turbo motor and standard ratio gear set. With the addition of a mosfet it should do a little better. That being said 22 is perfect. 25+ sounds like a scooter and is sure to kill pistons. 18-20 is a little slow. 22 is just about right to get that stream of bbs and not run out in 3 seconds.
I used deans connectors on the wiring as the tamiya connector got WAY to hot for liking. I would also suggest that a mosfet would be a good idea with this battery. The semi contact is sure to be arcing like mad with 60-70amps of current this thing is putting out.