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Hi, I've had my CM16 for a while now and I've been looking at LiPo batteries. I know that stock internals won't work with it. So, what would you recommend I do to allow it to fit one?
The dif with LIPO (rather than nimh) is they can output a much higher continuous current. This will turn the motor faster and can put stress on stock internals, but only really if you use an 11v lipo will it potentially damage it. Some more fragile or high-speed/rof guns might take a bit of wear from a 7v lipo, but you can always get one with a lower C rating if you're worried (i use 20c 7v lipo on my TM high-cycle)
Basically to use a lipo all you need is to plug one in, you might have to change the plug depending on what battery connection you've got. With LIPO it's recommended you install a MOSFET, a little electronics bit designed to bypass the trigger and stop the contacts burning out eventually from the higher current compared to NIMH. There's lots available and wiring diagrams floating around. If you're not comfortable with soldering then perhaps take it to an airsoft store to do for you.
In terms of the internals, as far as a gear box goes you kinda have to upgrade it all, or you're left with a weak link in the chain and that'll be what takes the brunt and breaks if your motor is kicking out more force than the gun was designed for.
In summary all you need is; 7.4v lipo battery of appropriate size, mosfet, perhaps dif battery connectors, and a gun that's internals are made of metal not plastic.
Stock internals will be fine with a 7.4v lipo, to run an 11.1v you will need to do some internal tweaks and personally I think if you want an AEG which is going to last a good amount of time without having to replace various parts of the gearbox every now and then, I'd stick with 7.4v.
Get yourself a decent smart charger such as a turnigy accucel 6 and check out the manual before using, in certain circumstances lipos can explode/combust (but they're pretty safe really).
Component shop is a good source of lipos + chargers and all that electrical stuff.
Would recommend a non-active braking MOSFET at some point as well, even a 7.4v causes quite a bit of arcing which in the long term damages trigger contacts.
OP doesn't make a lot of sense to me, is the problem fitment or function? As mentioned, a 7.4 will be fine. If the issue is physical space then we need more details of the gun, but if it can fit a NiMh somewhere it'll definitely fit just about any airsoft lipo.