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Styrak May 22nd, 2009 21:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by turok_t (Post 992844)
Elite Cells are better than the Sanyo ones?

I'd say so. And they're NiMH (no charging memory) instead of the Sanyo's which are NiCD (charging memory).

turok_t May 23rd, 2009 01:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 992850)
I'd say so. And they're NiMH (no charging memory) instead of the Sanyo's which are NiCD (charging memory).

oh thanks for the infor Styrak. Are the Elite and Sanyo batteries Sub-C cells. On the page it says "SC" under "Cell Size" so im assuming they are all Sub-C ?

BTW, the NPT Smart Charger from Airsoft parts canada should be compatible with the elite batteries right?

Styrak May 26th, 2009 21:56

Yup SC = sub-c, or large battery cells.
And yes that charger will work.

turok_t May 27th, 2009 01:01

okay, right when my gun arrives, im going to order the Elite batteries.. i hope it feels in my CA crane stock!

Dumblins March 30th, 2017 20:10

I'm glad I found this thread instead of starting a new one. Even though I haven't really found an answer to my question...

I'm wondering if anything but nunchucks battery would fit in my crane stock ?

The middle hole (buffer tube) is filled with the mosfet, the fuze (I think) and wires so I can't put anything in there. The thing is I can't find a lot of 11.1 LiPo nunchucks batteries so I was thinking about "tri-sticks" types or stick types.

Would it be possible to put two of the three cells on one side and the other one on the other side of the buffer tube ? Will a single stick battery fit on one side ?

Gun is G&G GC16 MPW12.

Dumblins April 4th, 2017 10:23

Anyone ?

Should I just change my stock for something more versatile if that even exists ?

Jaeger_CDN April 4th, 2017 11:56

Find out the dimensions of the battery tubes and go from there. Most stores that sell lipos will mention the dimensions of the batteries and if they don't, a short hunt on google will find it somewhere.


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