September 14th, 2012, 21:24 | #1 |
Powerful LiPos I Have Known and Loved
Those of you who know me or follow my AEG-related posts on this forum know that I'm a big fan of three things: neo motors, MOSFETs, and LiPos. In my never-ending quest for snappier triggers, pulling strong springs in under-volumed cylinders, cold-weather durability, and high rates of fire, I think it's about time I asked the other guys here what they're using and shared what I was using.
I'd like to start a thread where we share what LiPos we are using and what we're doing to bring those LiPos under control (i.e MOSFETs). I've tried a whole bunch of random LiPos out there, including G&P's small sticks, a tiny 650mAh Rhino, as well as Turnigy's other selection of smaller (1000-1200mAh) LiPos, but most of those have proven to be inadequate for the abuse I've been putting my guns through, therefore I've usually gravitated for the largest and highest-discharge (C value) LiPos I could fit in every given battery compartment I have in my collection of AEGs. Here's what I've got on active duty in my "LIPO SAFE" bag at the moment. Turnigy nano-tech 1300mAh 11.1V 25-50C. 32.5 Amps -> 65 Amps peak. I originally got this battery to cram into a Madbull ACE stock. This is a solid battery and the one that I've done more cold-weather testing on than any other battery. This battery managed to run in my Raptor setup for an entire day at -12C. Not bad for only 1300mAh, at 390fps. This is a great choice for people running longer-size buffer tubes, and perhaps AKs (though I haven't tried it in an AK), because you get a battery that is capable of 25C yet extremely compact. Turnigy 1600mAh 11.1V 20-30C. 32 Amps -> 48 Amps peak. This is a battery I had hoped I could stuff into a MOE handguard with a bit of work. I wasn't able to accomplish that, but it does fit nicely in the HK416 stubby full buttstock I have on my Diablo, and fits in an external battery pouch I have on my KAC PDW. Great battery, but only truly useful for folks who are have rather large battery compartments. Haven't tested it in cold weather. Turnigy 2250mAh 7.4V 65-130C. 146.25 Amps -> 292.5 Amps peak Yeah, you read that right, 292.5 Amps. To my knowledge, this is the largest and most powerful battery you can fit in a Magpul MOE handguard (it also fits very comfortably in a full buttstock). If you have one of those, you owe it to yourself to get this battery and be astonished at the ridiculous workloads you can handle all day long while others around you run out of juice left and right. This is the LiPo pack that made me start noticing the reduction in heat when running very fat, high-C LiPos with neo motors. Simply put, this pack is a monster. Zippy Flightmax 6000mAh 7.4V 35-45C. 210 Amps -> 270 Amps peak This is the newest addition to my selection of batteries, and is the absolute largest LiPo I could find that can be stuffed into the HK416 stubby buttstock (and I do mean stuffed -- you literally have to jam it into the stock. The hard case helps make that a safe thing to do). To those of you who look at batteries by their C ratings, 35C might not sound like much, but at 6000mAh, that's 210A, (i.e. 6A * 35C), so this battery is prepared to drive pretty much, much further any airsoft spring you could ever hope to throw at it. With the hard case designed for R/C airplanes, the pack is rather massive (138 x 46 x 25 mm, weighing in at 313g or 11oz), but the upside is that it will likely survive any hard falls or impacts that may come along. It does require some rewiring and soldering to reconfigure for an AEG's crawlspace, so be prepared to accidentally melt some plastic if you're going for the narrowest wiring setup possible like I did. This is the battery I hope to run this winter in cold weather, so I hope to report back on how it does some time in February. Stay tuned. Extreme-Fire SW-SF MOSFET Delivering power from these batteries to my AEGs motors is done mostly by a fleet of Extreme-Fire SW-SF MOSFETs. The SW-SF is really a superb option for anyone looking to run high-powered springs with large LiPos, because it can comfortably fit in pretty much every AEG out there, from buffer tubes to the fuse nook in a CYMA MP5K. The crazy thing is that these are only 35 bucks, and can handle 14.8V LiPos without breaking a sweat. A fuse is built in. I also have a pair of AWS Raptors in two of my AEGs which are similar in their abilities as the SW-SF, but are far more expensive and surprisingly delicate and prone to disasters. I can't really recommend the Raptor to anyone who is looking for a rugged and dependable AEG. Even though the programmability is really awesome, my personal pick has to go to the Extreme-Fire MOSFETs. What are you all running?
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September 14th, 2012, 21:49 | #2 |
will always be Mike Litoris in our hearts
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September 14th, 2012, 22:06 | #3 |
Crackers
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where did you pick up the mosfet?
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September 14th, 2012, 22:09 | #4 |
Right here. Terry Fritz (Gandolf on Airsoft Mechanics) makes them for you on-demand. You can even request special features or specs. Real nice guy, and stands behind his product.
http://extreme-fire.com/2011-SW-SF.html http://extreme-fire.com/
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September 14th, 2012, 22:35 | #5 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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I'm running a zippy rhino 4900mah 20C in my 249, controlling motor speed with a custom built triggermaster by DonP
Nanotech 20C 1800mah in my PTW, which is yet to be checked for efficiency since I've got a motor height issue Used to run those 7.4v 1600mah 15/20C turnigy batts in my old M4. Ran great except I wouldn't recommend any 7.4v batts for use with an SW-COMP that shuts off at 7.2v lol The $9/batt price was pretty nice though! Currently looking for something a wee bit bigger to cram in my PTW's G&P "marine" stock, hoping to get at least 2350mah in there lol Never had any issues with my turnigy or zippy batts, the nanotechs are great. I've seen 4 of the 1200mah nanotech sticks fry, but that was due to operator error. And it took them a LONG ass time to blow. Everytime we saw the pack was slightly inflated, first 3 times we left it on my driveway for about 4 hours with no effect, so we purposely shorted the cells and let me tell you it takes a LOT of effort to get those batts to puff up. After shorting it for a good 30 seconds, it took another hour or two before it ballooned, and it never smoked or vented, just turned a little black. Last time I just chucked the battery since it's not entertaining -_- You can really only cause these things to vent when you're charging them lol |
September 14th, 2012, 22:40 | #6 |
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trying to find a nanotech 3s that will fit into my g36c handguard... either that or a higher C and mah 2s. only one that fits is the 2 panel one that I have tried so far.
I have a brick and 3 panel 3s batteries that just eek into my p90 battery compartment. 3s 25c 50c burst 1800 mah DAT lonex a1 loves it. I have 2 Extreme fire cheetahs (1 is a 2n) running don's trigger master software.. really great. I also have a sw-sf-ii in the m14.. that one is just a bit bigger than the sw-sf, it has an extra gate for the 2nd trigger wire. The battery gates are on the opposite side so you can put it in line. The TM software is great, coupled with the lonex a1 and 16:1 gears, my p90 has instantaneous trigger response and ability to program RoF or burst. I normally run 15rps with the A1 but I've been doing some feed testing at 30rps (100% motor speed). What's great about the software is I can tell it to shoot the first round at maximum motor speed for DAT TRIGGER response... and subsequent holding of the full auto the motorspeed is reduced to my programmed rate. With this mode on, semi shots are always 100% motor speed, while full auto first shot is 100% and the rest that follow come at an ammo conservative 50% rate. Best way to get maximum trigger response with higher output setups but not empty your mags. Last edited by lurkingknight; September 14th, 2012 at 22:57.. |
September 14th, 2012, 23:00 | #7 |
If anyone is wondering I have confirmed that the 7.4V Turnigy Nanotech 1300mAh Rx/Tx pack will fit in a VFC PEQ15 box. They're on back order at the moment though.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...ver_Pack_.html They're kind of weak sauce wires but do it's job if you can solder your choice of connectors to the pack.
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September 15th, 2012, 00:03 | #8 | |
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September 15th, 2012, 00:21 | #9 |
But when your battery (and AEG) collection grows, how do you charge everything for yourself (and annoying teammates) before a big game?
Yep, 4 at a time! Not powerful, but my favourite lipos: KA 11.1v 1100mah 15C Intellect 7.4v 1000mah Perfect for M4s.
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September 15th, 2012, 01:20 | #10 |
Thunder T6 looks like a rebrand of the Hobby King Quattro 4x6s charger. I've heard from people it's not that great because of non precise lipo balancing for the cells but other than that it's a great charger for teams or shops. But how many people here have Fluke multimeters and care about a greater than .03v difference between lipo cells.
I still prefer Turnigy stuff though (I recently got an Accucel6, and almost splurged on the Turnigy Smart6 but realized that it was probably too much since airsofters don't really care as much about batteries as RC'ers, also I didn't really need the wide graphic screen, it's nice but not really needed).
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September 15th, 2012, 01:27 | #11 |
takagari
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I run 2200 turnigy. In the Masada and my p90.
Although if there's a 2250 I can fit in a p90 I may need to try it.
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September 15th, 2012, 02:29 | #12 |
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I run that 11.1v 1300mah 25-50c stick lipo exclusively in my rifles now.
Currently running the Gate GDS-4005, MERF 3.2, AWS Stealth and Raptor. I used to run the Cheetah-2N and the SW-SF FET but have to say that there are now better things out there. I've still got them, but don't find myself reaching for them for a build. I have to say that I really enjoy the GDS-4005 and Stealth immensely. The other units have features that I often find myself not using. Oh, and I also put this together from scrap parts one day. LOL! Helps me to get ready for games in a hurry. Since all my batteries are at storage voltage, bringing 6 batteries up to full charge takes only an hour tops Last edited by Stealth; September 15th, 2012 at 02:34.. |
September 15th, 2012, 02:41 | #13 |
Turnigy 11.1 2200mah 40-50c
I have two of these they are my regular workhorses Turnigy nano-tech 11.1 3300mah 45-90c run this on my DSG setup Turnigy nano-tech 14.8v 25-50c this i just play with have based a few highspeed guns around this battery almost catches my dsg. echo 1 11.1v 1100mah 15c i have two of these for my ptw King arms 11.1 1100mag 15c agian ptw and i had a turnigy 11.1 6000mah 60-120c thing was a beast Now mosfets i have a few custom built cheetah 2n (3 have tm programing built/tweaked by me, and two built by terry with his programing), also have several home built SMU's, as well as a few with active breaking. i love neo mag motors and highspeed gears and have more then i know what to do with laying around. I have seen lipos burst into flames, spit out smoke, and grow almost twice there size. ever wanna see one go bad check out the local model airplane or rc clubs theyve been using em far longer then youd imagine. |
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