
Airsoft Batteries, battery chargers and accessories
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Airsoft batteries, battery chargers and accessories at Airsoftmania are the backbone of every reliable AEG and electronic setup. From compact NiMH stick packs to high-output LiPo and LiFeP0₄ packs, plus smart balance chargers, adapters and wiring kits — our collection gives players, techs and teams everything needed to power, charge and maintain replica electronics for consistent field performance.
Battery types & when to choose them
We stock the main chemistries used in airsoft: NiMH (robust, beginner-friendly), LiPo (high energy density & high discharge/C-rating for fast trigger response) and LiFe/Li-Ion (safer voltage curve and longer life in some setups). Choose voltage (7.4V, 8.4V, 9.6V, 11.1V etc.) and connector type to match your replica and gearbox requirements. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Chargers — smart & balance chargers for safety
Always use a charger suited to the battery chemistry: LiPo/Li-Ion/LiFe batteries require a balance charger that monitors each cell; NiMH/NiCd need chargers with delta-peak detection. Smart chargers reduce risk of overcharge and extend battery life — they’re essential if you use LiPo packs regularly. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Connectors & adapters
The most common connectors you’ll see on airsoft packs and accessories are Mini-Tamiya / Tamiya, Deans (T-Plug), and modern high-current plugs like XT60 / EC3. Adapters and quality soldered conversions let you standardise connectors across multiple guns and chargers for easier charging and swapping in the field. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Accessories & maintenance
We supply wiring harnesses, quick-disconnects, inline fuses, shrink tubing, silicone oil for seals and dedicated storage/transport solutions for batteries and chargers. Proper maintenance — periodic cell balancing, avoiding deep discharge and storing batteries at the recommended storage voltage — prolongs life and reduces risk. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
How to pick the right setup
- If you want simplicity and safety: choose a quality NiMH pack and a reliable NiMH charger.
- If you need peak performance and fast trigger response: consider a properly rated LiPo (watch C-rating and connector type) plus a balance charger and safe charging habits.
- For a balance of safety and runtime: LiFe packs can be a good middle ground for some AEGs.
Shop our range
Explore the full selection on Airsoftmania: Batteries & Chargers, Chargers and Battery Accessories & Wiring. We stock reliable brands and a wide range of connector options to make pairing and upgrades painless.
Safety quick tips
- Always charge in a well-ventilated area and never leave charging LiPo batteries unattended.
- Use a LiPo-safe bag or fireproof container when charging and storing LiPo packs.
- Do not use a LiPo charger for NiMH cells (and vice versa) — chemistry-specific chargers are required.
- Replace batteries showing puffing, damaged shrink wrap or leaking — do not attempt to revive these packs.
Frequently asked questions
Q — Which battery type is best for airsoft AEGs?
A — It depends on your goals: NiMH is durable and easy for beginners; LiPo gives the best power-to-weight and fastest trigger response (if used with correct chargers and safety procedures); LiFe offers a safer lithium option with a different voltage curve. Match voltage, connector and C-rating to your replica and MOSFET (if fitted)
Q — Do I need a balance charger for LiPo batteries?
A — Yes. LiPo packs require a balance charger that monitors each cell during charge to prevent overcharging a single cell — this is a core safety requirement and extends pack life. Never charge LiPo packs with a charger that lacks a balance function.
Q — What connector should I use — Mini-Tamiya, Deans or XT60?
A — Mini-Tamiya is common and easy; Deans (T-Plug) and XT60 offer lower resistance and support higher currents. If you upgrade to higher-draw setups (high-rate LiPo, high-ROF builds), upgrading to Deans or XT60 is recommended — always check polarity and use quality connectors/adapters




















































































