Every gun is lipo ready. You can run a7.4 and it wont burn out your contacts. You need the mosfet for an 11.1 though. When i got my first gun, i also bought a lipo and smart charger. That was evike's recommendation. I made sure the the smart charger supports both nihm and lipo so i can still use the nihm as a backup until i can get a few more. My field is semi only so rof doesnt matter but it is nice to have a fun switch. Wll thats what the g&g fightlite mcr replica is for. Its much easier to carry than a m249 although it would be cool to walk in and say "remember no russian and full auto everyone" like in mw2 (thats the gun you had in that mission).
That was helpful. Thanks a lot. I think you guys are the most under-rated youtubers. You guys are probably the best guides for beginners. Those puns btw oh man 👌👌👌👌
This video is great but, LiPo stands for Lithium Polymer not Lithium Ion Polymer. Thats why there is both LiPo and Lion batteries. Other than that the video is great and super useful
For anyone who doesn’t know. Lipo is only an upgrade if you plan on being a fully auto fanatic. If u plan to be semi auto only like me A Lipo is not an upgrade or downgrade. Of course most ppl are fully auto fanatics so they have Lipos and highly recommend them.
Upgrading batteries does actually in fact raise fps lol, it's not a big jump, but a 7.4v compared to an 11v, the fps actually krept up by about 5 fps. Noticed this on my own research too, like I said nothing major, but it does somewhat effect fps. The science? I assume it's to do with the speed of the piston, I.e: an under arm throw at an object wouldn't necessarily damage it, whereas if you over arm threw it, fast as you could, it would do considerably more damage, same arm different speeds - Bruce Lee once said "speed is power" :) it makes sense
My only question is, how long can a Lipo sit on the side before it's useless? I don't use it much, how often do I have to charge it to make sure it doesn't die in storage?
If I understood this video correctly, any Airsoft replica can work perfectly with a NIMH battery instead of a LIPO, albeit a bit sluggish with a 8.4 volt. Good to know, I guess I'll stick with a 9.6 volt NIMH, since I'm a bit careless. Thanks.
Is it ok that i have a auto stop charger that is just like a simple charger with a light that activates trickle charge? For my nimhs I havent used it yet
You always want to avoid charging any battery unsupervised, but in general most decent quality chargers will have an automatic cut-off. You never want to leave a battery hooked up to a charger longer than it needs to be.
@@PatRiot- There's no such thing as "too high C rating", the C rating simply implies how much current you can safely PULL from the battery. It's running the gun at a higher voltage and/or ROF that will kill the internals. Yes, you can spare the internals by deliberately using an under powered battery, but then the battery will have a shorter lifespan and can worst case scenario over heat and do bad things. A high C rating doesn't necessarily imply high performance, the internal resistance of the battery is a much better way to determine if it's a good battery, the lower the better.
The reason deans is better than tamiya is less resistance, if you use an adapter, the resistance from the tamiya connector is still there. Nothing wrong with it, you just arent fixing the problem.
Though not as sensitive as lipo, nimh batteries should still be stored with charge inside, and they do lose charge over time. Check this out: www.thomasdistributing.com/Battery-and-Charger-FAQs_ep_46-1.html
I recently bought a Krytac LVOA, its recommend 9.6v 1600mAh Butterfly Type but I need something smaller to fit in a another stock. What would you guys recommend? Edit: Plug Type - Small Tamiya
Hey Steve, a 7.4v lipo would give you the same amount of power roughly as a 9.6v. Just make sure you verse yourself in lipo safe use and how to maintain them
Stainless One I use a CM16 Raider and a 9.6 nickel works well for me if your not sure check TorontoAirsoft the battery and charger that can be used is usually there as a recommended product after clicking on the item and scrolling down
depends on the mah rating, the efficiency of the gun, the weather that day, how much you tend to pull the trigger etc. 1000 mah should be good for 1000 to 2000 shots but its a VERY rough estimate. Best to bring a spare.
You're taking it out of context, we said for most non mosfet stock aeg's you'll shred your gears burn your trigger contacts with an 11.1. Is that not true?
@@torontoairsoft6036 Hi. I just bought a m4 keymod loudner/silencer. I am wondering if i should get a lipo battery or a 9,9 life. Also should i upgrade my gearbox to use 11,1v lipos?
As a wind turbine technician...i appreciate the puns..
woah cool
is that considered an “electricians” job? i would actually like to be a linemen when i’m okder
So many good puns at the end i almost died
Pfft, not supposed to leave my house, I sleep with my batteries charging the night before I go airsofting.... Oh, my house is on fire, one sec
Madbros Gaming lol 😂 I do the exact same
This is top quality content guys. Production quality is amazing. Well done. Thanks for the info, so easy to understand.
finally, some puns that aren't cringy 😂
I’ll try harder to make you cringe :)
Every gun is lipo ready. You can run a7.4 and it wont burn out your contacts. You need the mosfet for an 11.1 though. When i got my first gun, i also bought a lipo and smart charger. That was evike's recommendation. I made sure the the smart charger supports both nihm and lipo so i can still use the nihm as a backup until i can get a few more. My field is semi only so rof doesnt matter but it is nice to have a fun switch. Wll thats what the g&g fightlite mcr replica is for. Its much easier to carry than a m249 although it would be cool to walk in and say "remember no russian and full auto everyone" like in mw2 (thats the gun you had in that mission).
Those puns nearly induced a headache.
Will try harder to actually induce that headache... nearly just isn’t good enough!
Congrats on 1000+ subs, your maH must be proud.
simple enough to understand,a lot of tech talk out there about lipos just started using them recently.
That was helpful. Thanks a lot. I think you guys are the most under-rated youtubers. You guys are probably the best guides for beginners.
Those puns btw oh man 👌👌👌👌
Congrats from Brasil for the video !
The puns were hard. The info ... was not! Much appreciated guys!
Grats on over 1000 subs
thanks! :) Giveaway coming soon!
Exciting! :)
Great Video Topic! Quick tip Li-Po are different from what is in your phone (Which is Li-ion) But Amazing video
This video is great but, LiPo stands for Lithium Polymer not Lithium Ion Polymer. Thats why there is both LiPo and Lion batteries. Other than that the video is great and super useful
1:51 I think its on my hand right now?
And I thought Canadians didn't have a sense of humor!! 😘 great video 👊😎
RED WHITE AND .. IGLOO. Vincent you are a GOAT.
For anyone who doesn’t know. Lipo is only an upgrade if you plan on being a fully auto fanatic. If u plan to be semi auto only like me A Lipo is not an upgrade or downgrade. Of course most ppl are fully auto fanatics so they have Lipos and highly recommend them.
Very clear and informative video thanks! :)
E and c brand can we use 11 volts lipo battery...pls answer
E&C's have no MOSFET, so 11.1's are a no-go. You'll eventually kill your trigger contacts.
Dude what type of airsoft in front of you? Thanks!
LiPo is great and all but I’d rather have a working battery I don’t need to care too much about than a dead LiPo :P
Upgrading batteries does actually in fact raise fps lol, it's not a big jump, but a 7.4v compared to an 11v, the fps actually krept up by about 5 fps.
Noticed this on my own research too, like I said nothing major, but it does somewhat effect fps.
The science? I assume it's to do with the speed of the piston, I.e: an under arm throw at an object wouldn't necessarily damage it, whereas if you over arm threw it, fast as you could, it would do considerably more damage, same arm different speeds - Bruce Lee once said "speed is power" :) it makes sense
He won me over with those puns I subscribed because of them lol
My only question is, how long can a Lipo sit on the side before it's useless? I don't use it much, how often do I have to charge it to make sure it doesn't die in storage?
Maybe once every couple years if it's a healthy li-po, they hold their charge very well.
As an electrician, marine engineer and dad, i gotta say; solid puns.
If I understood this video correctly, any Airsoft replica can work perfectly with a NIMH battery instead of a LIPO, albeit a bit sluggish with a 8.4 volt. Good to know, I guess I'll stick with a 9.6 volt NIMH, since I'm a bit careless. Thanks.
I've always preferred the snappiness of a 9.6 in my AKs over my 7.4s.
Is it ok that i have a auto stop charger that is just like a simple charger with a light that activates trickle charge? For my nimhs
I havent used it yet
With that being said I subscribe 💯
So do I have to be cautious about over charging a nickel battery or can I leave it charging while I sleep or something like that?
You always want to avoid charging any battery unsupervised, but in general most decent quality chargers will have an automatic cut-off. You never want to leave a battery hooked up to a charger longer than it needs to be.
How can 7.4 lipo equate to 9.6 nihm I though volts were volts
P.s.....doo a video about the "C" rating...also...talk about li-ons
James Harrison
Would be nice to see that video
And what happens if you use a little too much of the C rating
@@PatRiot- There's no such thing as "too high C rating", the C rating simply implies how much current you can safely PULL from the battery. It's running the gun at a higher voltage and/or ROF that will kill the internals. Yes, you can spare the internals by deliberately using an under powered battery, but then the battery will have a shorter lifespan and can worst case scenario over heat and do bad things.
A high C rating doesn't necessarily imply high performance, the internal resistance of the battery is a much better way to determine if it's a good battery, the lower the better.
so if i were to put a lipo into my G&G GEC36,i should probably upgrade everything else first?
My proline Lancer tactical comes with a gen 2 gear box and a MOSFET. Will the 11.1v lipo work fine or will i have more wear and tear?
One like just for the last 10 sec of the vid
In short buy a LIPO ( Lithium Ion Polymer ). It’s also used in almost all modern devices ( Laptops, mobiles, power banks, etc. )
Other devices use lion, not lipo, big wrong
@@rascuvalentin fr lmaooo
Although NiMH batteries are more “dummy proof”
Do the guns need specific batteries sorry im new to airsoft
The puns at the end are how you know this is solid info
Are lithium ion batteries the same as a lipo?
Yes, lipo is just a short name for them
No:
Lithium Ion are "Lion"
Lithium Polymer are "Lipo" for short.
ion batteries are solid blocks
polymer batteries are stacks of sheets
i own a cybergun p90. rate of fire with th 9,6 volt battery is good, trigger response is terrible, lipo makes it a little less terrible
What about Li-ion
cant i just use a small tamyia to deans. i have rc crawlers and use deans to trx plugs and works fine
The reason deans is better than tamiya is less resistance, if you use an adapter, the resistance from the tamiya connector is still there. Nothing wrong with it, you just arent fixing the problem.
how many hours ta charge a stock battery and a lipo battery 2000mah? tnx
Can I replace battery Nimh with lipo for a mini dv cam same volt!
Should I charge Nimh batteries before I put them away for a week or more or should I leave it dead and then charge it before the game?
Though not as sensitive as lipo, nimh batteries should still be stored with charge inside, and they do lose charge over time. Check this out:
www.thomasdistributing.com/Battery-and-Charger-FAQs_ep_46-1.html
TorontoAirsoft Thanks!
How many shots can you get roughly.. With one battery.. If you couldn't tell um new to airsoft
full charge using nimh battery, 1100mah, can fire 3 full magazine of 300 BBs per mag. or shall we say 1,00 BBs
Every time I hear LiPo, I think of the guy who put uninsulated spade connectors on his battery
Dam pretty good puns
I recently bought a Krytac LVOA, its recommend 9.6v 1600mAh Butterfly Type but I need something smaller to fit in a another stock. What would you guys recommend?
Edit: Plug Type - Small Tamiya
Hey Steve, a 7.4v lipo would give you the same amount of power roughly as a 9.6v. Just make sure you verse yourself in lipo safe use and how to maintain them
Thanks! I will go with a 7.4v. Just wondering, can the LVOA take a 11.1v? Or is it too much for the stock gear?
i use the Nuprol 7.4V 1200mah mini type its amazing for fitting in stock
How do u tell 2cell from 3cell
What battery would you recommend for a CM16 SRL? (PS. I'm a complete noob)
Stainless One I use a CM16 Raider and a 9.6 nickel works well for me if your not sure check TorontoAirsoft the battery and charger that can be used is usually there as a recommended product after clicking on the item and scrolling down
I'm thinking of buying a 11.1v 1000maH LiPo for my Ares rifle, but it has a MOSFET installed. Will it kill my gun?
They advertise that it can handle the power, but I still wouldn't go crazy with full auto. Semi you should be ok.
@@torontoairsoft6036 Cool, thanks for the help. You guys rock
@@Selig2236 any updates on wear an tear?
@@SkylineFinesse So far so good, no issues
Gotta love the puns at the end
Red white and igloo 😀😀
Would a 7.4. V Lipo last me an 8hr day
depends on the mah rating, the efficiency of the gun, the weather that day, how much you tend to pull the trigger etc. 1000 mah should be good for 1000 to 2000 shots but its a VERY rough estimate. Best to bring a spare.
Red,White and igloo...
It's bad if your lipo dies completely, right?
Depending on how bad it got, it may be salvaged. Try to avoid draining it completely though.
Get the vest AND the charger!
Get urself a lipo and ur good forever
hm in fact it doesnt matter if you use nihm batteries or lipo's , wth
If you run a 7.4 lipo you don't need to do anything to your gun. If you're 11.1 then you need a mosfet.
thank you
Phones usually are lithium ion
Those puns🤣
Titan li-ions.....accept no substitutes
I clicked on this thinking this was about rc car battery’s
The PUNs.... LOL
Thumbs up for the shitty puns.
What puns aren’t shitty?
Those puns...
Red, white, and uh... igloo.
500th view :D
Li po? HA!!! Just run a Li ion. Everything Li po, but you can run it to dead with no worries
Came from rc cars sooooooooo
Red, White and Igloo... XD
NiMH is better than LiPO, change my mind
Ok, guess you still use an 80's cell phone then? If not you have a lipo in your pocket :)
VEGAN POWER!!!!
You get a double dislike for the puns
uh oh its the pun police
I hate lipos
Bought a fresh new lipo, charged it only once, used it (about 1000mah) and than it stopped working
is it possible you were using a non-lipo charger?
“The highest Lipo you should use a 7.4” haha I use a 11.1 li ion
Mmm dragon slayer
You're taking it out of context, we said for most non mosfet stock aeg's you'll shred your gears burn your trigger contacts with an 11.1. Is that not true?
@@torontoairsoft6036 Hi. I just bought a m4 keymod loudner/silencer. I am wondering if i should get a lipo battery or a 9,9 life. Also should i upgrade my gearbox to use 11,1v lipos?