Battery 8.4volt 1050mah stick Ni-MH

$49.95

8.4 volt 1050 mah NiMH stick battery with small type Tamiya connector will work with most any AK-type airsoft gun that also uses this small type connector and can use an 8.4 volt battery. Nickel Metal Hydride or NiMH batteries are popular because they do not retain a charge memory. This means that the battery does not need to be completely drained each time before recharging unlike their NiCad or Nickel Cadmium counterparts. Replace your old NiCad battery or add another NiMH battery to your ammo pouch and keep playing without having to stop for a recharge.

Battery 8.4volt 1050mah stick Ni-MH
8.4 volt 1050 mah NiMH stick battery with small type Tamiya connector will work with most any AK-type airsoft gun that also uses this small type connector and can use an 8.4 volt battery. Nickel Metal Hydride or NiMH batteries are popular because they do not retain a charge memory. This means that the battery does not need to be completely drained each time before recharging unlike their NiCad or Nickel Cadmium counterparts. Replace your old NiCad battery or add another NiMH battery to your ammo pouch and keep playing without having to stop for a recharge.

These Nickle metal hydride (NiMH) batteries can hold two to three times the capacity of nickle-cadmium (NiCd) batteries that are standard in most AEG's. Additionally, these NiMH batteries run longer than stock batteries and don't have the memory of NiCd's. This means that you can recharge them whenever it's convenient for you rather than having to drain the battery every time. Use these batteries for better performance or keep extras so you can stay in the battle.

 

WARNING: Do not overcharge batteries! If they overheat, you could cause damage to the battery and create a potential fire hazard! Calculate the proper amount of time required to charge a battery by dividing the battery's milliamp capacity by the charger's charge rate. e.g. it would take a 300 mah rate charger 4 hours to charge a completely drained 1200 mah battery since 1200 divided by 300 equals 4.