Dan Robinson Posted November 24, 2023 Posted November 24, 2023 (edited) 5 minutes ago, Sewdhull said: I'm unsure why our Airsoft batteries are so poor. 3kG airsoft gun gets dropped worst case scenario is a black toe and possible broken pewpew. 3kG of quadcopter dropping 300m out of the sky with 4 12" spinning blades = dead squishy human. Just checked - my Inspire 1 does 50mph... Edited November 24, 2023 by Dan Robinson
Sewdhull Posted November 24, 2023 Author Posted November 24, 2023 That battery is 15 GBP from techshop. I don't think it's about reliability. Airsoft doesn't need the great performance drones do, but there's no excuse for the offerings in Airsoft at the price they are offered at. I suppose it's because people buy them.
Supporters Lozart Posted November 24, 2023 Supporters Posted November 24, 2023 29 minutes ago, Sewdhull said: I suppose it's because people buy them. Hit the nail on the head there. Let's face it, that's how Nuprol/Vorsk/Raven et al have been in business for as long as they have. Rogerborg 1
Sewdhull Posted November 24, 2023 Author Posted November 24, 2023 Here's a selection of my batteries, Airsoft at the bottom. They have all been bought for different applications, the 2 big green ones are spares for large drones I've built in the past, some for electric planes. The big ones were used in pairs and didn't need a high C in the large drone they were used for. The 2 batteries supplied 200A. When I came back Airsoft, Hobbyking had stopped trading so I got some of what was on offer, it wasn't good . The green 2.2s are 30C and 40C 11.1s, they might fit in a stock. The .95 nanotech is for an aep, I have one with the pack split to fit. It's a 25C battery. Just incase anyone's interested.
Supporters Rogerborg Posted November 25, 2023 Supporters Posted November 25, 2023 On 24/11/2023 at 14:17, Lozart said: Let's face it, that's how Nuprol/Vorsk/Raven et al have been in business for as long as they have. But they're reputable brands! Lozart 1
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