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Tm Scar-l Titan Battery Compatibility


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Hey guys, I have been thinking about trying the Titan Batteries (Lithium Ion) and was wondering if anyone knows if they fit in the TM SCAR NGRS?

 

https://www.titanpower.eu/collections/7-4v-airsoft-packs/products/3000mah-7-4v-brick-tamiya

 

From the pics the individual cell size looks like it is the same as the TM Mini S NiMh battery cells (shorter overall size on the titan).

 

Cheers!

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Hi, this is the battery I currently have,

 

https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/nuprol-7-4v-1200mah-lipo-stock-peq-battery

 

its a perfect fit in terms of width and height and the titan power looks to be only 0.05m wider which looks like nothing but the current battery is right on the limit with no wiggle room width wise.

 

I have found crane stock batteries do not fit even though the dimensions quoted on patrol base show it should (https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/asg-7-4v-1300mah-25c-lipo-crane-stock-battery). This was because they only measure the cell length and did not account for the wires and heat shrink at the top of the battery which then prevent the butt plate from going on properly.

 

I think I will take the plunge and see as I am almost certain the cell size standardised similar to normal batteries and from the photos they looks match for the mini NiMh tokyo marui use.

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  • 2 months later...

I bought one of the Titan 7.4 3000 stick batteries.I was able to fit it in with the stock fully extended. 
 

But for comfort need the stock bumped in two place especially to fit with a chest rig on. 
 

I ended up drilling a hole in the extendable part of the stock. For this I had to disconnect it all and then drilled the hole so it was a snug fit with the Titan battery in it. This helps to hold it in place. 
 

Slight pain to do but works now and I can still fold the stock etc. I just can’t fully collapse it with the battery in the stock. 

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