This topic has been covered in numerous boards and in youtube. I havent found anything that resembles what I have done but still I am not claiming that it is original.
I had some help from the guys at Hobby Action in Tempe with finding the right battery and taking the old battery apart.
Supplies used:
1. Aero Model Inc 7.4v 320mAh lipo (local manufacturer btw) Bought at Hobby Action for 10 bucks
2. Leads with JST connector 2pk $2
3. Hot Glue Gun w/ glue
4. Zip Tie
5. Small piece of Heat Shrink 1/2" and 3/4"
I didnt take the battery apart or solder the new leads to the connector, since they offered to help me out. Only trick is to be careful removing the batteries from the connector everything else you can rip apart.
Here is the final product. A JST connector on the ends.
Since the connection looked fragile and will end up tearing out from the terminal from the constant disconnecting and reconnecting the lipo, I decided fill in the connector using a hot glue gun using a small zip tie to anchor into the glue. Also added the heat shrink to make it look nice.
I removed the foam to get more room for the cable and battery
Battery used
Run the wire to the other side of the barrel
At this point the slide should close easily
Here it is with lipo installed and everything assembled. I am still breaking in the battery but I will update how many rounds i get on a single charge.
As of 12/10/12 ~800 rds with 3.59v remaining per cell.
I did it this way so I can go back to using Nimh if I ever wanted to but mainly I didnt want to hack up the gun too much.
Reasons I did this:
1. Little modification to gun
2. Batteries are locally available
3. Better trigger response
4. Cheap
5. Can still upgrade to larger capacity lipo in the future
Now add a modded CYMA hicap and it becomes perfect for CQB
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIHwvLjVEWIThanks...