Airsoft Battery ROF BPM BPS Rate of Fire Test 7.4v 11.1v Lipo 8.4v 9.6v nimh



A test using the KWA KM4A1 demonstrating rate of fire between 7.4 8.4 9.6 and 11.1 batteries. www.trinityairsoft.com

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25 Responses to “Airsoft Battery ROF BPM BPS Rate of Fire Test 7.4v 11.1v Lipo 8.4v 9.6v nimh”

  • NickDenning3 says:

    Why do you think intellect batteries are total crap??

  • salomonST60 says:

    @franklin9500 ok so your american? you payed i dunno $300 for your CA gun or more? ok and you are worried to run a 9.6 through it?
    put it this way, i ran a 10.8v through my galaxy mp5k that cost £50. i still lives.
    you classic army gears, piston, the whole lot, will take 12v easily, just dont do to longer burst ;) so in answer to your question. yes. your CA will take a 9.6

  • mrdaniels4 says:

    11.1 volt rof test *jaw drop*

  • CaliCarlosKKK says:

    Nice vid but I’m so pissed bkus I spent a whole bunch of money on a echo 1 g36c when I couldvr just got a kwa or a other rifel

  • SickAirsoftPaintjobz says:

    could you put a 11.1v lipo in a jg ak47 tactical if you get a matrix turbo magnum motor without damaging other stock parts? (I want my gun to last at least a year, what do you recommend as the highest I should go?)

  • GallatinStrikeForce says:

    @VIPhiggz09 Not necessarily. If the 9.6v has a good enough discharge rate, then it will beat the 7.4v. In theory so should the 8.4, but I haven’t seen any 8.4s that can do it.

  • Hacker9122 says:

    @SickAirsoftPaintjobz

    For a JG, nothing over a 9.6 Volt, or a 7.4 LIPO.

  • Automobilie says:

    @salomonST60 If you’re going up to 11.1v or higher you should get a mosfet, otherwise you’ll burn the garbage out of your contacts.

  • dcidrumfi says:

    lolz all sound the same to me except the lipo 11.1v.

  • turtlecheese8 says:

    Even though the 7.2 LiPo has the same ROF as an 8.4 NiMH, does the LiPo have a faster discharge rate? Meaning faster response when I pull the trigger?

  • carlos92azevedo says:

    can i recharge a battery before it ends ???

    please help fast i have a game tomorow xD

  • holden122390 says:

    something was wrong with that 9.6v too slow should be doin 17

  • uneedballstopaintbal says:

    how long should be my first charge for the 8.4v 1400mAh?

  • uneedballstopaintbal says:

    how long the the first charge for a 8.4v 1400mAh battery?

  • stefanits1234 says:

    @trinityairsoft

    That’s a more than adequate test for ROF.

  • p3la0 says:

    please tell me what is the discharge rate of the 7,4 v (its the number that follows the C leter) , and how many miliamps does it has.

    thanks.

  • sixstringsuperhero says:

    how would a 10.8 compare to the 11.1 lipo?

  • skater91411 says:

    @p3la0 No need to discharge a NiMH, and if you try and discharge a Lipo it will catch on fire.

  • Coodude26 says:

    I’m not surprised with these results…the companies that cell Lipos give all sorts of numbers for what a lipo cell’s voltage is, and they can honestly call it a 7.2v -or- an 8.4v because a fully charged lipo cell is 4.2 v and you should stop using it at ~3.6 volts. Of course they pack 2 or 3 cells into most lipos.

  • TheCrazyTman says:

    @sixstringsuperhero man they are sort of the same the 10.8 is just a tad slower

  • airsoftdude49 says:

    hi trinity airsoft

    how does the m4 handle the 11.1v lipo in it also how long will it last

  • Chucoishighoncoke says:

    11.1v sounds like a bloody lawnmower

  • Laofse says:

    @VIPhiggz09 A fully charged 9.6 volt battery has around 11 volts, you know, i admit i’m not an expert, but i have my doubts about a 7.4v li-po battery having a peak voltage of 11 volts.

  • jeff72496 says:

    what would be the best battery upgrade for a dboys m4?

  • daybrad says:

    KWAs must shoot slow, 9.6v 3600 mAh in my G&G shoots 24 rps.

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