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An AEG battery is a crucial component for powering electric Airsoft guns, particularly Automatic Electric Guns (AEGs). These batteries come in different types, such as nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) and lithium polymer (LiPo), and are designed to fit into the Airsoft gun's battery compartment. A compatible AEG battery is necessary for safe and efficient recharging and usage. LiPo batteries, in particular, are known for their high power output but require careful handling and specialized chargers. Choosing the right battery involves considering compatibility, voltage, capacity, and size. Proper maintenance and charging methods are essential for the battery's longevity and safe use in Airsoft gameplay. 

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    How long do AEG batteries last?

    The lifespan of an AEG battery depends on factors like the battery type, usage, and maintenance. NiMH batteries can last several years with proper care, while LiPo batteries typically have a shorter lifespan, around 1-2 years. Good maintenance, correct charging, and careful usage can extend a battery's life. Storing batteries at the right voltage and using high-quality components are also essential for longevity.

    How to charge AEG battery?

    ** = IMPORTANT

    For NiMH Batteries:

    1. Use the right NiMH battery charger.

    2. Connect the battery, ensuring the correct polarity.

    3. Set the appropriate charging rate (usually 1C).

    4. Start Charging and Monitor to prevent overcharging. **

     

    For LiPo Batteries:

    1. Use a LiPo-specific charger with balance ports.

    2. Connect the battery using both the balance and discharge leads.

    3. Charge at 1C or lower, with the correct voltage and cell count.

    4. Always use balance charging.

    5. Monitor the charging progress and disconnect when fully charged. **

     

    Follow the proper safety guidelines, avoid overcharging, and store LiPo batteries at a storage voltage when not in use. Regularly inspect for damage and use a fireproof charging bag for LiPo Batteries.