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8Fields NiMh 9.6V 2200 mAh Large Crane Battery

Product code: A7155

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Nickel Metal Hybrid battery manufactured by 8Fields consisting of 8 cells totaling a voltage of 9.6V and a capacity of 2200 mAh. The battery shape is large crane x2 and the quality and finish are very good. The battery's ability to maintain its initial characteristics is excellent.

Equipment Specifications

Battery Connector Large Tamiya
Magazine Capacity 2200 mAh
Voltage 9.6 V
Battery Shape Crane
Battery Type Ni-MH
Width 2x 25 mm
Height 2x 25 mm
Length 2x 135 mm

Product Description

NiMH or more specifically Nickel Metal Hybrid battery, brand 8Fields made up of 8 cells resulting in 9.6V and with a capacity of 2200 mAh. This type of battery consists of 2 modules of 4 cells each. The unique shape allows installation in tight spaces of AEG replicas designed for the battery.

The quality of the batteries is very good and the wires and connectors are durable.

WARNING:

  • Nickel-Metal-Hybrid (NiMH) batteries can be dangerous.
  • The user must take all precautions for: potential fire, bodily harm, and property damage.
  • In case of improper use, damage, or manufacturing defects, NiMH batteries can catch fire, generate smoke, and cause poisoning.
  • By purchasing this type of battery, the user assumes responsibility for any risks associated with NiMH batteries.
  • NiMH batteries are not toys, and should not be left within reach of children as they can pose a real health hazard.
  • NiMH batteries should not be thrown into fire, placed in an oven or microwave as they may explode.
  • NiMH batteries contain harmful chemicals.
  • Do not attempt to charge mechanically or chemically damaged batteries.

Actions Leading to Battery Damage

  • Connecting in series or parallel with another cell or battery even if they appear similar.
  • Exceeding the maximum and minimum operating voltages.
  • A temperature drop or rise beyond the allowed limits.
  • Excessive charging current.
  • Using a charger without battery detection.
  • 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

  • NiMH battery packs are made up of cells.
  • Each NiMH battery has a power connector that will mostly be used for charging as well.
  • It is recommended to charge batteries with chargers that have an automatic shut-off feature.
  • The charging current should not exceed 50% of the total battery capacity.
  • The nominal voltage of the battery is determined by the number of cells. Example: 7 cells = 8.4V, 8 cells = 9.6V.
  • Each cell has a maximum voltage of 1.4V that should not be exceeded during charging and a minimum voltage that should not drop below 0.84V.
  • It is recommended to charge NiMH batteries with the lowest possible current.
  • It is recommended to maintain charge-discharge cycles as accurately as possible.

Airsoft6 cannot guarantee that you have used correct operating methods and have adhered to the conditions for charging, discharging, or storing NiMH and NiCd batteries. For this reason, we reserve the right to refuse replacement, as a warranty, for incorrectly used batteries (which violate the instructions and warnings above) and we are not responsible for material damages, moral damages, or loss of human life.

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