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Lancer Tactical 11.1V 600mAh 20C PDW Stick LiPo Battery

Lancer Tactical 11.1V 600mAh 20C PDW Stick LiPo Battery

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Features

Lithium Polymer (LiPo) 11.1V airsoft battery
Comes with Deans connector
Low-profile build with 600 mAh capacity 20C discharge rate
Compatible with Lancer Tactical PDW series AEGs

What's Included

Lancer Tactical 11.1V 600mAh 20C PDW Stick LiPo Battery

Shipping & Returns

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Technical Specifications

Model Number: LT11.1V600S20CD
Connector: Deans
Configuration: Buffertube
Capacity: 600mah
Voltage: 11.1v
Cells: 3

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Full Description

What's Included?

  • Lancer Tactical 11.1V 600mAh 20C PDW Stick LiPo Battery

What you need to use it:

You'll need a Lipo Battery Charger. We recommend a smart charger so it doesn't over charge the battery.

Features

  • Lithium Polymer (LiPo) 11.1V airsoft battery
  • Comes with Deans connector
  • Low-profile build with 600 mAh capacity 20C discharge rate
  • Compatible with Lancer Tactical PDW series AEGs

Technical Specifications:

  • Model Number: LT11.1V600S20CD
  • Connector: Deans
  • Configuration: Buffertube
  • Capacity: 600mah
  • Voltage: 11.1v
  • Cells: 3

Q&A

Q: When do I have to charge a LiPo battery?
A: LiPo batteries are highly affected when drained and should not be shot below the recommended minimum voltage. Long story short, if you start with a charged LiPo and use it for a bit and your gun's rate of fire is slowing down and the trigger response getting sluggish, it's time to stop using this one and charge it as soon as possible. LiPos do not like to be drained and once ruined, cannot be restored.

Q: How do I correctly identify LiPo batteries? 
A: LiPo batteries will have two plugs coming out of it as opposed to the one you will find on a traditional NiMh battery. On a LiPo battery, one plug is used to power the airsoft gun and one is for charging. You never want to plug the power plug (the Tamiya or Deans plug in this case) into a charger by itself, you risk causing the battery to explode from charging incorrectly. Just about all LiPo chargers are considered smart chargers and most will charge off the smaller charge plug, though some fancy chargers may utilize both plugs for charging and balancing. The voltage of the battery is determined by the number of cells. On batteries where the cells are split up, 2 cells is a 7.4v and 3 cells is an 11.1v. On batteries where the cells are packed together, it won't be so obvious but you can look at the charge plug. One wire will be the negative/ground wire, while the other wires will be connected to each cell, so you can look at those wires to determine the cell count.

Q: Why choose LiPo batteries over conventional NiMh batteries for airsoft guns?

A: LiPo batteries offer higher discharge rates and capacity for their size compared to NiMh batteries, enhancing airsoft gun performance. However, they demand careful handling due to their greater volatility.

Q: How should I care for my LiPo Battery?

A: Proper care includes never completely discharging the battery, stopping its use as soon as the rate of fire drops, charging it before storage, and exclusively using a LiPo charger. Regularly inspect the battery for any signs of damage or swelling.

Q: What are the safety precautions to consider when using the LiPo Battery?

A: Safety measures include using only approved LiPo chargers, avoiding physical damage or exposure to heat, and monitoring the battery during charging. Utilizing a protective charging bag is advised to prevent accidents.

Q: What happens if I misuse the LiPo Battery?

A: Misusing the battery, such as by using an incompatible charger, over-discharging, or exposing it to excessive heat, can lead to damage, potential explosions, or battery failure. Note that the warranty does not cover damage due to misuse or negligence.

About the Lancer Tactical 11.1V 600mAh 20C PDW Stick LiPo Battery

The Lancer Tactical 11.1V 600mAh 20C PDW Stick LiPo Battery is a high-performance power source designed specifically for airsoft enthusiasts who use Lancer Tactical PDW series AEGs. This lithium polymer (LiPo) battery provides a powerful 11.1V output, allowing for enhanced rate of fire and trigger response. It features a low-profile, 600 mAh capacity that fits seamlessly into buffer tube configurations, making it an ideal choice for compact airsoft setups. Additionally, the battery is equipped with a Deans connector, which ensures a secure and efficient connection to your AEG.

To maximize its performance and longevity, it's important to charge the Lancer Tactical 11.1V 600mAh 20C PDW Stick LiPo Battery with a dedicated LiPo smart charger. Smart chargers prevent the risk of overcharging, a critical feature, as LiPo batteries require careful handling to avoid damage. These batteries have a 20C discharge rate, which means they can supply a high current output, delivering consistent power for intense airsoft skirmishes.

Users must be mindful of the battery’s voltage and stop using it once the rate of fire slows or the trigger response becomes sluggish. Unlike traditional NiMh batteries, LiPos are sensitive to being over-discharged, and once damaged, they cannot be restored. For airsoft players looking to step up their game with a reliable and compact power solution, this LiPo battery offers both performance and convenience, as long as proper care and safety measures are followed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When do I have to charge a LiPo battery?

A: LiPo batteries are highly affected when drained and should not be shot below the recommended minimum voltage. Long story short, if you start with a charged LiPo and use it for a bit and your gun's rate of fire is slowing down and the trigger response getting sluggish, it's time to stop using this one and charge it as soon as possible. LiPos do not like to be drained and once ruined, cannot be restored.

Q: How do I correctly identify LiPo batteries?

A: LiPo batteries will have two plugs coming out of it as opposed to the one you will find on a traditional NiMh battery. On a LiPo battery, one plug is used to power the airsoft gun and one is for charging. You never want to plug the power plug (the Tamiya or Deans plug in this case) into a charger by itself, you risk causing the battery to explode from charging incorrectly. Just about all LiPo chargers are considered smart chargers and most will charge off the smaller charge plug, though some fancy chargers may utilize both plugs for charging and balancing. The voltage of the battery is determined by the number of cells. On batteries where the cells are split up, 2 cells is a 7.4v and 3 cells is an 11.1v. On batteries where the cells are packed together, it won't be so obvious but you can look at the charge plug. One wire will be the negative/ground wire, while the other wires will be connected to each cell, so you can look at those wires to determine the cell count.

Q: Why choose LiPo batteries over conventional NiMh batteries for airsoft guns?

A: LiPo batteries offer higher discharge rates and capacity for their size compared to NiMh batteries, enhancing airsoft gun performance. However, they demand careful handling due to their greater volatility.

Q: How should I care for my LiPo Battery?

A: Proper care includes never completely discharging the battery, stopping its use as soon as the rate of fire drops, charging it before storage, and exclusively using a LiPo charger. Regularly inspect the battery for any signs of damage or swelling.

Q: What are the safety precautions to consider when using the LiPo Battery?

A: Safety measures include using only approved LiPo chargers, avoiding physical damage or exposure to heat, and monitoring the battery during charging. Utilizing a protective charging bag is advised to prevent accidents.

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