Frequently Asked Questions
Nimrod LiPo battery in a compact stick form made up of 2 cells resulting in 7.4V with a capacity of 1300 mAh. The battery discharge rate is approximately 65C, providing the necessary current for most replicas.
Equipment Specifications
| Battery Connector | Large Deans |
| Magazine Capacity | 1300 mAh |
| Voltage | 7.4 V |
| Battery Shape | Compact |
| Discharge | 65 C |
| Battery Type | Li-Po |
| Width | 35 mm |
| Height | 15 mm |
| Length | 66 mm |
Product Description
Presentation
This Nimrod battery is a LiPo type and consists of 2 cells forming a compact assembly. It has a voltage of 7.4V and a capacity of 1300mAh. The battery technology allows for very small dimensions of the entire assembly, making it suitable for installation in very tight battery compartments. The 65C discharge rate allows for optimal current supply for the needs of the replica.
The battery insulation is well-made, and the wires and connectors are of high quality. This battery is equipped with a large Deans connector.
WARNING:
- Lithium Polymer (LiPo) batteries can be extremely dangerous.
- The user must take all precautions against: potential fire, bodily harm, and damage to property.
- In case of improper use, damage, or manufacturing defect, LiPo batteries can cause explosions, fire, smoke, and poisoning risks.
- By purchasing this type of battery, the user assumes responsibility for any risks associated with LiPo batteries.
- LiPo batteries are not toys and should not be left within reach of children as they can pose a real danger to their health.
- LiPo batteries should not be thrown into fire, placed in an oven, or microwave as they may explode.
- LiPo batteries may contain/emitting electrolytes, toxic vapors, and other harmful chemicals. Handle these batteries carefully and avoid, in any form, contact with skin, eyes, or other body parts. In case of contact, rinse thoroughly with water and contact a doctor immediately.
- Do not attempt to charge mechanically or chemically damaged batteries.
Actions Leading to Battery Damage
- Charging LiPo batteries with a charger that lacks balancing and automatic shut-off features.
- Connecting in series or parallel with another cell or battery even if they appear similar.
- Exceeding maximum and minimum operating voltages.
- A drop or rise in temperature outside the permitted limits.
- Excessive charging current.
- Short-circuiting the battery terminals.
- Subjecting the battery to mechanical shocks such as dropping, hitting, bending, cutting, twisting, deforming, or puncturing.
- Contact with liquids.
- Improvising an improper charging setup.
- Using inappropriate, improvised charging cables.
General Information
- LiPo batteries are made up of cells.
- The parameters of this type of battery are: Voltage measured in Volts (V), Capacity measured in milliamp hours (mAh), and instantaneous discharge (C)
- Each LiPo battery has a power connector and a charging connector.
- The power connector is used to power the device intended for power supply.
- The charging connector is exclusively for charging the battery. (in some cases, charging is done through both the power and charging connectors)
- The battery is charged using the charging connector, and for some advanced chargers, connecting the power connector is also necessary.
- LiPo batteries are charged with special LiPo battery chargers that have the function of balancing the voltage of each cell and automatic shut-off of charging.
- Each LiPo battery has a maximum charging rate of 1.05X of the battery capacity, which must not be exceeded during charging.
- Each cell has a maximum voltage of 4.2V and a minimum voltage of 2.7V.
- During operation or charging, the battery temperature must not drop below 0°C or rise above 50°C.
- For long-term storage of the battery, the battery capacity should be between 15 and 25% of the maximum value.
Airsoft6 cannot guarantee that you have used correct methods of operation and have adhered to the conditions of charging, discharging, or storing LiPo batteries. For this reason, we reserve the right to refuse replacement, as a warranty, for improperly used batteries (which violate the above instructions and warnings) and are not responsible for material, moral damages, or loss of human life.