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Titan Power 7.4v 3000mah Nunchuck Deans Battery | Lithium Ion Reviews

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Titan Power 7.4v 3000mah Nunchuck Deans Battery | Lithium Ion
Voltage: 7.4v
Capacity: 3000mAh
Connector:T-Plug (Deans)
Style: Nunchuck
C Rating: 16C (equivalent of a 1600mAh 30C
Size: 19.5mm (0.77in) thick, 67mm (2.6in) long
No Puff
Titan Power batteries will never puff and become unsafe, like lipos will that have been either neglected or simply aged over time.
No Memory
Titan Power batteries can be charged from empty or nearly full without damaging the battery. Even if your battery gets low and your device cannot cycle, the battery is still within safe operating ranges and can be charged safely back to 100%.
More Power
Beginning in 2020, the Titan Power product line outperforms ALL airsoft batteries, with the same or higher rate of fire, and the same or greater trigger response, when comparing like voltage and similar size.
More Capacity
Titan Power batteries can store on average 2-5 times the energy of other airsoft batteries, keeping you in the game longer.
No Fade / Lasts Forever
Titan Power batteries can hold a charge for months and still be ready to use on game day. An extreme example is a pack used for testing, charged in 2012, which still holds 88% of its life in 2018. These packs can also be charged over 300 times and still store 80% of its original capacity.
Warrantied and Guaranteed
Titan Power will beat your old battery, or your money back. Product claims sound too good to be true? Titan Power is the only company that backs all airsoft products with a 1 year warranty.

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Charged up fast and can’t wait to use them for the Rampage game at Cedar Airsoft
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Posted 1 year ago
Nice! Happy to hear that we had what you needed. Thank you for the review :)
Posted 1 year ago
Snappy trigger pull, works as expected, large capacity. Fits extremely well in my P90 and in my mp5 stock. It does not fit in the side compartments of my Avalon saber (ok, it technically fits, but I’m not sure I could get it back out), but if I push one side into the buffer tube and the other down the stock, it fits fine.
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Posted 3 years ago