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AirArmory May 19th, 2009 00:42

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Originally Posted by turok_t (Post 989518)
Thanks for your input, can you send me the link to a picture and brand of the battery u are using for your M15A4?? I feel more comfortable knowing that someone else has a battery that fits well in their CA M4. Thanks

DAGDA: Which 9.6V battery are u using for your CA M4?? Do you have a link? Thanks

https://airarmory.com/shopping/shope...0Battery&bc=no

here is an example of what i use... and like the most. Its an intellect brothers 9.6v "Custom" crane stock battery. this configuration is 3600 mah, but the mah hours on the C cells can go up to 4500 i believe with out changing form factor. Its just a price difference.

The major notable difference between this batt and its closest competitors are the tabs and the leads connecting the cells.

For example the tabs on the intellect battery are much more solidly connected. on the powerizer batteries there is one lead which can easily be accidentally pulled off.

Also on the intellect brand battery the lead that runs the length of the battery is flat. This makes it ideal for inserting into the buffer tube of your gun and getting the full range of stock motion. some other batteries will have a clear hump on the side of the battery which will inhibit the placement of the battery and the motion of the stock.

Many places you order these batteries from will simply make them in the back from loose cells with a shrink wrap machine and some wire and it can show. Intellect Brother batteries when ordered how i like them are made by the manufacture in china and shipped to the us as a completed product properly spec'd out for airsoft.

Horror stories about the local RC hobby shop and low amperage custom batts need not apply here.

sorry i cant help with getting you any of these things right now (IB Batts), gotta work out a better arrangement for imports. We like to get our customers good prices. Need to reestablish with the china guys because second rate us resellers are no good for us customers.

anyway... hope i did just say wayyy to much! lol

turok_t May 19th, 2009 18:10

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Originally Posted by AirArmory (Post 990201)
https://airarmory.com/shopping/shope...0Battery&bc=no

here is an example of what i use... and like the most. Its an intellect brothers 9.6v "Custom" crane stock battery. this configuration is 3600 mah, but the mah hours on the C cells can go up to 4500 i believe with out changing form factor. Its just a price difference.

The major notable difference between this batt and its closest competitors are the tabs and the leads connecting the cells.

For example the tabs on the intellect battery are much more solidly connected. on the powerizer batteries there is one lead which can easily be accidentally pulled off.


Also on the intellect brand battery the lead that runs the length of the battery is flat. This makes it ideal for inserting into the buffer tube of your gun and getting the full range of stock motion. some other batteries will have a clear hump on the side of the battery which will inhibit the placement of the battery and the motion of the stock.

Many places you order these batteries from will simply make them in the back from loose cells with a shrink wrap machine and some wire and it can show. Intellect Brother batteries when ordered how i like them are made by the manufacture in china and shipped to the us as a completed product properly spec'd out for airsoft.

Horror stories about the local RC hobby shop and low amperage custom batts need not apply here.

sorry i cant help with getting you any of these things right now (IB Batts), gotta work out a better arrangement for imports. We like to get our customers good prices. Need to reestablish with the china guys because second rate us resellers are no good for us customers.

anyway... hope i did just say wayyy to much! lol

Thanks for your thorough reply!! Besides the link you sent me, do you know where I can get one of these batteries? Either a Intellect Brother or a Sanyo. Thanks!!

AirArmory May 20th, 2009 09:45

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Originally Posted by turok_t (Post 990645)
Thanks for your thorough reply!! Besides the link you sent me, do you know where I can get one of these batteries? Either a Intellect Brother or a Sanyo. Thanks!!

TSD rebrands Intellect batteries and sells them to allot of airsoft shops, generally at the wrong price because they have to deal with paying for the TSD markup... but i'm sure if you use "the google" you'll find something.

GSK88 May 20th, 2009 11:29

Turok,
This is where I got my battery for a CA Crane Stock. Don't mind the simple looking design of the website, they're amazing. Custom any cells into almost all configurations and their customer service is incredible. Very quick replies to questions regarding dimensions and their custom page allows you to select various models of AEGs to compare what some people have used before. Might be a taaad price, ie $10-30 more but it's worth it for a well made custom pack.


http://www.cheapbatterypacks.com/?sid=1588185

Armyissue May 20th, 2009 11:34

Hello turok,
I have 2 of the tenergy 4200 mah 9.6 in stock at the moment the subc $79.95
in mississauga, so you can let me know when your coming and i'll hook you up (oh pun)
Cheers
Jeroon

m102404 May 20th, 2009 12:22

Get the sub-c packs. Sanyo, GP, Intellect (I made my own...ugly as sin but it works well).

If you get the 4/5A-2/3A-AA whatever cells...they'll rattle around in your CA Crane stock and bug the crap out of you.

Those "A" cell packs are meant for the KA/G&P crane/mod/clubfoot stocks that are slimmer.

Go easy on closing your stock...with SubC cells it's a tight fit and there's not a lot of room in most stock tubes with the retaining screw in place. Lots of guys slice through their wires because they aren't careful.

Consider a "LiPo" stock tube...they're thinner walled (but still pretty stiff) and the retaining screw/plate is set really far down the pipe. The extra room will be handy for the battery cells and wiring when you collapse your stock.

Or...just don't collapse your stock...

turok_t May 20th, 2009 19:11

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Originally Posted by Armyissue (Post 991208)
Hello turok,
I have 2 of the tenergy 4200 mah 9.6 in stock at the moment the subc $79.95
in mississauga, so you can let me know when your coming and i'll hook you up (oh pun)
Cheers
Jeroon

AHHH! Thanks, Ill contact you ASAP when i finish with my research!

turok_t May 20th, 2009 22:20

Hey guys, would you be able to direct me to a newb page that explains the difference between lipo and the regular nicad battery, and also an explanation of the benefits of sub-c cells. I feel bad for always asking u guys, so if u have the resource, would u be kind enough to provide it for me? thanks

turok_t May 21st, 2009 02:00

I was actually going through cheapbatterypacks.com and I came up to this page:

http://www.cheapbatterypacks.com/mai...r=20&model=176

If you scroll to the bottom, im thinking about getting the Sanyo CP2400SCR.

How do i know which AWG wire to use?
What about the connector?
Does the "With upgrade" option really make a big difference?

Thanks!

m102404 May 21st, 2009 08:34

Really not that hard...

16AWG wire is fine. Larger is better...but if it's too big (and depending on how they run the wire down the middle cells) it won't fit your stock tube. See their warning about them not being responsible for it not fitting? Best to measure the inside diameter of your tube and ask them. Some packs are made with a flat metal strip running along the pack instead of round, insulated wire.

Small connectors are not good enough. Large connectors at a minimum. DEANs are better. Nice part about deans is that if you goof and yank your stock off...hopefully the deans will separate and you won't rip your wires off...whereas a small/large connector is locked in.

Don't know what they mean by upgrade.

You could just take it to Jeroon and test fit it...or ask Jugglez to simply order in the one you need...:D

ujiro May 21st, 2009 09:07

The "upgrade" I believe is they just solder the packs by hand using a high silver content material, to decrease the pack resistance.

turok_t May 21st, 2009 11:21

ok after doing some more research, ive come down to these options

1. Sanyo 9.6V (cheapbatterypacks)
2. Intellect 9.6V (Cheapbatterypacks)
3. Premium Power 11.1v 1300mah 20C Li-Po Crane Battery (http://www.airsoftparts.ca/store2/in...oducts_id=1281)

Which one do u think will be the best for my CA M15A4 crane stock?

turok_t May 22nd, 2009 15:38

ALRIGHT!! I think i made up my mind. im going to get a sanyo 9.6v 2400mAH CP2400SCR
from cheap battery packs and a Universal NPT Smart Charger from airsoftparts.ca!!

Styrak May 22nd, 2009 15:47

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Originally Posted by turok_t (Post 991458)
AHHH! Thanks, Ill contact you ASAP when i finish with my research!

I wouldn't recommend Tenergy packs, they're generally crap.

Quote:

Originally Posted by turok_t (Post 991880)
ok after doing some more research, ive come down to these options

1. Sanyo 9.6V (cheapbatterypacks)
2. Intellect 9.6V (Cheapbatterypacks)
3. Premium Power 11.1v 1300mah 20C Li-Po Crane Battery (http://www.airsoftparts.ca/store2/in...oducts_id=1281)

Which one do u think will be the best for my CA M15A4 crane stock?

I'd recommend the Elite cells.

turok_t May 22nd, 2009 21:25

Elite Cells are better than the Sanyo ones?


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