Emags: Lipo conversion?

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  • aqua_scummm
    matthewpace.blogspot.com
    • Oct 2006
    • 185

    #1

    Emags: Lipo conversion?

    Has anyone converted their Emag to run off a rechargable lithium battery pack? Plenty of variations are made for R/C hobbies, and it seems like it would save some weight, and whatnot...

    Just curious if it's been done
  • Warwitch
    Resident Skeptic

    • May 2006
    • 3176

    #2
    If you search around you will find a few threads on the subject. Various issues with different recharg. batt. i.e. discharge rates and "memory".

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    • aqua_scummm
      matthewpace.blogspot.com
      • Oct 2006
      • 185

      #3
      Lipos aren't supopsed to suffere memory problems like NiMH or NiCads... Thanks, I'll look around

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      • Swampy
        Shrub Hunter
        • Oct 2006
        • 884

        #4
        Airsoft Batteries work? but hey heres a battery site'

        This space for rent.

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        • Mind'sEye
          XT00157
          • May 2005
          • 186

          #5
          I did it like this (just to see if it would work):

          1. An 11.1v 3cell 850 mAh lipo battery with PCM- 1.94 oz.: http://www.batteryspace.com/index.as...OD&ProdID=2463
          2. An S-15-75-24 9v replacement Emag solenoid from Solenoid City: http://www.electromechanicsonline.co...OTUL019038.asp
          3. Re-wire, JST connectors, on/off switch.
          4. A Predator Morlock board.

          This conversion works great and saves considerable weight. The cautionary statement here is that lipo battery fires can be quite explosive. With the addition of HPA I would think that the situation could get out of hand quickly. These batteries require extra care and caution. For that reason I cannot recommend them because I don't want to be held responsible for someone else blowing themselves up.

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          • Chrishew09
            Psalm 119:9
            • Oct 2005
            • 657

            #6
            Originally posted by Mind'sEye
            I did it like this (just to see if it would work):

            1. An 11.1v 3cell 850 mAh lipo battery with PCM- 1.94 oz.: http://www.batteryspace.com/index.as...OD&ProdID=2463
            2. An S-15-75-24 9v replacement Emag solenoid from Solenoid City: http://www.electromechanicsonline.co...OTUL019038.asp
            3. Re-wire, JST connectors, on/off switch.
            4. A Predator Morlock board.

            This conversion works great and saves considerable weight. The cautionary statement here is that lipo battery fires can be quite explosive. With the addition of HPA I would think that the situation could get out of hand quickly. These batteries require extra care and caution. For that reason I cannot recommend them because I don't want to be held responsible for someone else blowing themselves up.
            Thats ironic i was thinking of exactly the same thing minus the warlock board.
            How does the 9V solenoid keep up, how are the currents?
            I was going to use my stock Emag board and replace the solenoid FET with a higher current one.

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            • dark blade
              I<3AGD|WGP|WDP|APS|CCI|CCM
              • Apr 2008
              • 733

              #7
              pardon the necropost here, but i was looking to do the exact same thing with the 9volt on my stock board

              would this work or is there a built in type of current or limiter that requires you to use a UTB or a morlock board.

              If i can use the 9v solenoid, is it any lighter? will it still be able to keep up with 30bps on electro mode?

              let me know because i have a great idea for making my marker even lighter!

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