You shouldn't. Different voltages aren't compatible.
no, but it will damage the battery.
Yes, there are universal RC battery chargers available. Tenergy and Renaissance are a couple of well-liked brands offering chargers ranging in prices of $15-80.
Remove the front barrel handguard. The battery pack is inside. It has a pigtail that plugs into a charger.
Most airsoft guns have a battery and a charger.
Yes, once it is completely charged the smart charger will cut off power.
I'm pretty confident, that its is just a crane stock battery. I would suggest taking it to your local Airsoft store for more information. As for the charger when you go to your Airsoft store just ask for a smart charger, any will work as long as it Nimh charger. I still strongly suggest going to a Airsoft store as I do not have nor have seen the gun.
I'm pretty confident, that its is just a crane stock battery. I would suggest taking it to your local Airsoft store for more information. As for the charger when you go to your Airsoft store just ask for a smart charger, any will work as long as it Nimh charger. I still strongly suggest going to a Airsoft store as I do not have nor have seen the gun.
You simply divide the MAH of your battery the MAH of your charger. For example my battery is 1500 MAH and my charger is 250 MAH. 1500/250=6 which means I have to charge my battery for six hours.
About 4-5 hours. You can purchase a smart charger that has a light that turns green when the battery is fully charged as well.
You need to buy a smart charger or voltmeter to determine the charge of the battery.
It depends what model battery. Use only the recommended voltages and amperages.
Well it's pretty bad I have gone through 2 battery's because I forgot it on the charger I now have a smart charger. I highly recommend getting one because they have a sensor that knows when the battery is charged.