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STRIKE Li-Pol Battery 7.4V 1300mAh, 25C, T-Dean – Nunchuk
12,23 € (exc. VAT)
15 in stock
STRIKE SYSTEMS(R) Li-Pol battery 7.4V
Looking for a compact airsoft battery with plenty of power for your rifle? Do you need a safe and reliable 7.4V Li-Pol battery suitable for guns without a MOSFET or ETU unit? You have just found it. The STRIKE SYSTEMS(R) Li-Pol battery delivers higher energy efficiency and output compared to traditional NiMH batteries, while being much smaller than Li-Ion batteries. This makes installation inside the gun easier, without the need for external pouches or dummy PEQ boxes, keeping a realistic weapon appearance (a must for every Mil-Sim operator and reenactor). With Li-Pol batteries you also get a faster trigger response, higher RoF and longer operation even in cold weather. The battery is equipped with a T-Dean connector and a balancing connector for safe and efficient charging. All STRIKE SYSTEMS(R) batteries use high-quality cells to ensure stable and consistent performance.
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Technical specifications
Configuration: Nunchuk (two-piece)
Type: Li-Pol
Voltage: 7.4 V
Capacity: 1300 mAh
Discharge rate: 25C
Dimensions: 130 x 22 x 15 mm (2x)
Connector: T-Dean
Balancing connector: Yes
Maintenance, charging and storage instructions
For optimal performance, regular battery maintenance is recommended.
Before first use, perform a full charge at a lower current.
Follow the charging instructions of your charger.
The maintenance and charging manual (CZ/ENG) can be found in the Downloads tab.
Avoid overloading and deep discharge to extend battery lifespan.
For long-term storage, keep the battery at approximately 75 procent capacity.
Charge the battery ONLY with a suitable Li-Pol charger, ideally inside a protective charging bag.
Store in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
Never fully discharge the battery.
Stop using the battery when you notice the rate of fire starting to drop, or if the ETU (electronic control unit) detects it as discharged or faulty/damaged.
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