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Valken Li-Ion 11.1V 3000mAh Split Airsoft Battery (Small Tamiya)

Description

Description 

The Valken 11.1v Split Type Li-ion airsoft battery is a high perfomance lithium airsoft gun battery made with 3.7v 18650 cells. This high-capacity nunchuck battery has a long recharge life cycle, and has on average 2-5 times more energy than normal Lipo airsoft batteries. This butterfly battery has no memory effect, and does not require discharging. This lithium ion battery features a small Tamiya connector and a XH 4-pin charging connector. They fit inside most crane stocks

Features

High performance Lithium Ion cells

35A peak discharge rate

No memory effect

Specifications

Configuration: Split (2 Cells)

Plug type: Small Tamiya

Charging Plug Type: BMS / XH 4-Pin Charging Connector

Specifications: 11.1v / 3000mAh

Output: 35A Peak

Charger: Not Included

Specifications & Safety


CANNOT SHIP VIA AIR. SHIPS WITHIN UNITED STATES VIA GROUND ONLY.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Watch the 3 safety videos below if you are unfamiliar or new to charging airsoft batteries for safe and proper care, maintenance, and use of all type of airsoft battery packs and chargers.

OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

Always charge your new battery fully before its first use.
Connect the DC power or AC adapter to the proper Lipo & Li-ion charger. Do not use a NiMh charger.
Plug the charger's power into an appropriate wall outlet.
Connect the battery pack to the charger with the small XH charging connector and make sure the polarity is connected in the right way.
Place battery inside a Lithium Battery Safety Bag while charging.
Once fully charged, disconnect battery pack from charger before unplugging the charger from the wall outlet.

WARNING
Never leave the charger unattended while it is connected to power supply.
Never attempt to charge more than 1 battery pack simultaneously from the same charger.
Only use the appropriate charger with your LiPo & Li-Ion batteries. Use of other chargers can result in fire, personal injury and property damage.
Never leave batteries and chargers unattended when in use. Always remove the battery from the charger or airsoft gun when not in use.
Always charge batteries in a safe area, on a stable non-flammable, heat-resistant, and non-conductive surface away from other flammable items. Unsafe charging surfaces include, but not limited to, car seats, carpet, bed, or something similar that can heat up quickly and melt or catch fire.
Never allow your battery and charger to be dislodged or fall during charging as this can result in fire, personal injury and property damage.
Never alter, modify or open your battery pack or charger.
Terminate charging immediately when any malfunction is observed.
Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

CAUTION
Before charging complete a visual inspection of your battery and charger. At the sign of any damage or short circuit, do not use.
Never expose Li-Po & Li-Ion batteries to temperatures higher than 160 degrees F.
Never leave your Li-Po & Li-Ion battery in a closed vehicle.
Never use any charger accessory, such as wires extensions, adapters, or multi-connector adapters, that were not included with your charger from the factory. They may not be compatible with your charger and result in fire, property damage, or personal injury.
Any service or modification of any Li-Po & Li-Ion battery must be completed by a qualified dealer or original manufacturer.
Always keep your battery in a safe secure location to prevent damage during transport or storage.
Always keep batteries away from liquids.
Always keep batteries out of the reach of children.

Don't charge the following types of batteries:
Lead Acid battery or VRLA.
NiMh or NiCd battery packs.
Non-rechargeable battery (explosion hazard)
Faulty or damaged battery.
Battery pack which consists of different types of cells.
Any other type of battery except for Li-Po and Li-Ion battery packs.

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