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Old May 29th, 2007, 20:02   #6
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Originally Posted by Hectic View Post
I Have An M4A1 Jingg Gongg Has A Mini Batt 8.4v 1100mAh
How do i find out the discharge rate 10 amps or 30?

i have modified the upper hand guard to hold the batterie and was thinling of upgrading to a

#2708NC ATTACK PACK: 9.6v NiMH 2700mah Airsoft Nun-Chuck Battery
Connector: mini Tamiya (Marui)
Cell: Sanyo HRAUX 2700mah A
Pack Size (LxWxH): 4.00"x 1.32"x .66" (each chuck)
Discharge rate: 10amps
Or\
#E3016NC ATTACK PACK: 9.6v NiMH 3000mah Airsoft Nun-Chuck Battery
Connector: mini Tamiya (Marui)
Cell: ELITE 1500MAH 2/3 A
Pack Size (LxWxH): 4.62"x 1.32"x .66" (each chuck)
Discharge rate: 30amps


just dont want to hurt anything does the discharge rate affect anything besides the time the batt will last eg:more amps =less shots i also know that if i upgrade the spring later the 30 amps will be needed to cycle the gears

Thanks in advance for any help.

if u had 30 amps running through your wires it would burn out your 16GA wires. Its rated for about 8-10amps if i remember correctly. You can actually wire your entire AEG with 22GA wire because its rating is at 5amps.

Those batteries should be discharged at what ever they are rated for. 2700mah = 2.7amps, 1500mah = 1.5 amps. Are you saying you have a battery charger and discharger in one? If not, just put a small light bulb to it or a resistor to deplete the energy if its a NiCAD. NiMH you dont need to because it doesnt have cell memory
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