Switchback wrote:Just use 7.2v lipos…
Sorry to be nitpicky Switch, but there aren’t 7.2v LiPos (that I know of anyways..)

There are 7.2v NiMHs, but Lipos come in increments of 3.7v. Everything else you said was really valid though. Again, sorry to be nitpicky.
Yeah I have a 7.4v Lipo, I really like it. I appreciate having the smallness of a Lipo without doing a torture test on my gun’s internals. Just listening to guns running on 11.1s (including mine), sometimes I can’t help but think that sounds like it will fail… A little like an F1 engine.
Just a word of caution, those are 25A continuous flow batteries, you may want to check your AEG fuse; I think a lot of the fuses are 20A so 15C or 20C is an ideal spot, from what I hear. Then again, your gun may be different, and I don’t fully understand battery tech so perhaps your gun won’t draw more amperage than it can handle.
^Edit poops he said that already my bad
Also, I argued about this in the past: if those are both 1800mah batteries, I don’t want to critique your purchase, but I’m going to critique your purchase. Cuz I’m a jerk like that.. If you have 3600mah total, I hear that’s at least 3600 shots, probably more (depending on connectors, gun guts and tons of other variables). Perhaps you want to have a weekend kit, so I’ll try not to be a complete jerk, just sayin’. I don’t know if you do your own connectors, if you don’t one of
these or
these could possibly be a more gooder purchase. But I don’t know in re: fit w/ your gun. Just a suggestion. Happy trails to battery bliss. Your choice of course.
One last thing,
this is the battery I use. A bargain at $6.31 but you’ll have to wait a couple weeks from Hong Kong. Don’t forget to pay your $2 for insurance if you buy it. Heck I got two, rewired to deans.