You need to buy a smart charger or voltmeter to determine the charge of the battery.
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.
A smart charger is a lot better for your airsoft batteries. It charges your batteries in less than half the time it would take for your batteries on a wall charger. They are also a lot better for your batteries because batteries have memory. Say you have 2000 mAh of energy inside your battery. You use it until it has 1500 mAh left. If you plug it into a standard wall charger, by the time it's done charging, you won't have 2000 mAh of energy, you will have 1500 mAh. A smart charger prevents this. A smart charger also goes on trickle charge when your battery is done charging, so your battery doesn't overcharge or overheat. Trickle charge is when the smart charger creates a equillibrium of battery to charger, so that the charger charges the battery at the same rate that the battery uses energy. To sum it all up: A smart charger is better for your batteries and charges them faster, without damaging them. I personally have one, and it is well worth the money. Also: mAh stands for milliamps. This is the amount of energy storage the battery has. The higher the mAh, the longer the shooting time.
One thing you have to be careful about with AEG's is how long you charge your battery. I don't know the answer but I am going to suggest a basic smart charger that will stop charging the battery once it is at max. A basic Smart Charger goes for about $20 but it is better than over charging a battery and breaking it.
This is a universal formula for charging airsoft batteries: (battery capacity (battery's mAh rating)/charger output (mA)) x 1.4(for NiCad batteries, 1.5 for NiMh batteries) = time (in hours). all the information to use this equation should be on the batteries and the charger. But if you want to make your life easier invest 20$ in a smart charger. A smart charger will tell you when your battery is done charging and you can leave the battery plugged into the charger for longer than it needs to be without frying it.
You can wreck the battery. Get a smart charger or trickle charger to avoid this problem.
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.
1500 volt? I think not... and read the Mah output on the charger. Mah stands for milliamps per hour so if your battery is 1200 mah and your charger charges at 300 mah then you charge it for 4 hours. It's simple math. Honestly, spend the extra 25$ to buy a smart charger. It will be easier because they don't overheat, don't over charge your battery, tell you when they're done charging, and charge your batteries in about an hour or two
depending on what charger you use it could be from 4hrs with a wall charger to 10 minutes on a smart charger
This depends on the type of battery and the charger. Smart chargers are the easiest, as they tell you when it is done. If you don't have one, look at the instructions to see how long, or look at an online chart using your mAh and battery cells.
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.