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new line of li-pos out which are CE CERTIFIED which is great news the video is also good:

 

CE CERTIFIED SOCOM GEAR AIRSOFT AEG LI-POLYMER BATTERY

MODEL# AEGPower-01 [11.1V, 1500mAh, 15C]

Fit to: FULL STOCK (M4/16, AK, M14, MP5, MKII); Handguard (G36) and where ever a large battery can fit it will fit.

 

 

Features:

- HIGH PERFORMANCE AND LESS HAZARDOUS FORMULA

- SPECIAL DESIGN FOR AIRSOFT AEGS; NOT AN RC REBRAND BATTERY

- ENHANCE YOUR AEG (BPS, BALLS PER SECOND, BBS PER SECOND) - HIGHER VOLTAGE, CURRENTS, “C” AND SPECIAL LESS HAZARDOUS FORMULA

- CE [bCT07CC-116E] AND SGS CERTIFIED [EC405564100]

NOTE: The CE marking (an acronym for the French "Conformite Europeenne") certifies that a product has met EU health, safety, and environmental requirements, which ensure consumer safety.

 

Specifications:

Nominal Capacity 1500mAh* / Nominal Voltage 11.1V** / CELL internal resistance ≦20mΩ / Charge Current max.1.5A(1C)

Voltage max.4.25V / Discharge Continuous Current Max.22.5A per cell, 67.5A per pack(15C) / Burst Current Max.30.0A per cell 90A per pack (20C) / Voltage cut-off 3.0V/ Cycle Life / 80% Retention / 1C 500 cycle / 10 C 100 cycle / Self -Discharge <8% per month / Operating Temperature Range /Charge 0℃∼45℃ 32℉∼113℉ / Discharge -20℃~60℃ -4℉∼140℉ / Storage -20℃~40℃ -4℉∼104℉ / Pack Dimension Thickness 16.0±0.5mm 0.63±0.05 in. / Width 34.0±0.5mm 1.34±0.05 in. / Length 102.0±1.0mm 4.16±0.05 in. / Weight Appro 114.0g

*Nominal capacity (average discharge capacity) : discharge current 0.5C, end of voltage 3.0V, temperature 23±2℃.

**Nominal voltage (average discharge voltage): discharge current 0.5C, end of voltage 3.0 V, temperature 23±2℃.

 

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Source:SOCOM Gear

http://socomgear.com/english/index.php?mai...24e0f3c070fdbb6

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Wait, so do these have lowered output rates or what? I'd like to get a LiPo that gives me good trigger response but won't shred my CA SCAR's gearbox if I use full auto. Aren't 7.4LiPos supposed to give about the same power as a 9.6V NiMh?

 

All the info you need is in this thread:

http://www.arniesairsoft.co.uk/forums/inde...howtopic=150394

 

I could tell you the short answer but you'd have a billion more questions if I did that. Reading that topic above (really the links in that topic) will answer any question you might have about the lipos.

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All the info you need is in this thread:

http://www.arniesairsoft.co.uk/forums/inde...howtopic=150394

 

I could tell you the short answer but you'd have a billion more questions if I did that. Reading that topic above (really the links in that topic) will answer any question you might have about the lipos.

 

Ha, I was afraid you'd say that, infected. Oh well. Reading material for the carpool to the next skirm, I guess. :rolleyes:

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Ha, I was afraid you'd say that, infected. Oh well. Reading material for the carpool to the next skirm, I guess. :rolleyes:

 

My inbox fills up so fast with questions on li-po batts, and most of them are answered in those articles. I'm not saying I'm not going to answer any questions,but I'd like for the articles to be read first so I don't have to type the same answer a billion times :D. Once you read it, let me know if you have any specific questions and I can address them.

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