This might be a silly question but can I use my RC charger for my airsoft battery's? The only reason I ask is because the guy in the shop said I couldn't but I get the feeling that was just because he wanted me to buy a charger while I was buying everything else.
Thanks guys. I've been charging lipos for years (not going to lie but I still don't trust lipos, never had a lipo fire personally but I've seen my fair share of them) however it was the reversed polarity that confused me so unless I can program the charger (I'll check the manual tomorrow) for that I don't think it'll work.
Thanks guys. I've been charging lipos for years (not going to lie but I still don't trust lipos, never had a lipo fire personally but I've seen my fair share of them) however it was the reversed polarity that confused me so unless I can program the charger (I'll check the manual tomorrow) for that I don't think it'll work.
The airsoft is using the small tamiya connectors, I moved away from the big ones for RC years ago. The majority of my RC battery's uses xt60s/xt150 (overkill for airsoft) as they are far easier to solder than deans, though if space is a premium then it's either deans or a bullet style connector.
I have to agree with you on the people being on something funny when they came up with reversing the polarity as there are many different sized battery's from both RC and airsoft that could be used for either.
tbh i get around it by just using deans, although anything will do as "better than tamiya" isn't a hard bar to beat so use whatever connector you feel comfortable with.
rc is just a bit ahead of the curve when it comes to this sort of thing.