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Titan Power 11.1v 3000mAh 16C Nunchuck Type Li-Ion Battery (Connector: Small Tamiya)

21 Customer Reviews

by tim s. on 09/22/2019
"battery seems to perform pretty much as youd expect from an 11.1v lipo. i was a little concerned about the 10c discharge rate of this li-ion but i cant tell the difference in trigger response or rof from this vs my 20c lipo. as long as theres no loss in performance from this li-ion battery i really just want a lower maintenance battery than a lipo. it took a longer time to charge than im used to but i expect to get a lot more use out of a charge considering its 2600mah vs my lipos 1400mah. ive only charged and used it once but so far so good. one possible con for some users is that this batterys cell diameter is somewhat wider than nimh batteries. i tried fitting it in an avalons crane stock and its too wide. but it did fit in another style crane stock i tried. i use it in my ronin 6 tanker stock with an extension and it fits that fine
by Jeffrey M. on 06/08/2019
"Just got my battery last night and let me say it’s incredible the difference is extremely noticeable I’ll update review after I get some heavy use out of it ;) Godspeed
by Moon K. on 03/15/2019
"Fantastic.

I use em in my PKP. Great power and firing rate. They have yet to lose power on me during a game day.

Very reliable!
by robert g. on 01/23/2019
"best batteries i have ever used. the only thing i wish is that all my aegs could use these batteries. good for milsim or speed soft
by Bob M. on 05/05/2020
"Watch for fit. I’m sure it’s a great battery but it’s too big around to fit in my Amoeba and VFC Avalon, both pretty standard M4 variants.
by Trenton B. on 05/25/2025
"Not impressed with the quality. Have purchased 4 of these and 2 have gone intermittent within 6 months. The latest battery, purchased in March of 2025, went bad on May 25th 2025.

My best guess at the moment is that the connections cannot withstand the M4 stock movements. Both batteries were being used in an EMG/ICS MK18 AEG. Both batteries fail due to the red wires becoming disengaged (intermittently) with either their solder joints, spot welds, or perhaps a flexible circuit board. I haven't torn into them deep enough to tell.

You can demonstrate the failure mode by "gently" pulling on the red wires (battery side) while plugged into either a DMM (Digital Multi-Meter) or your AEG. The replica will fire when the red wires are pushed into the batter and will not fire when gently pulled from the battery. The DMM measures about 12V when connected and anywhere from 0V to 5V when gently pulling.

Buy with caution.