Post by BroJames on Jan 6, 2008 21:07:10 GMT -5
1. First of all Bremen Haus is not meant to be a brand although the name is printed on its LiPolies and chargers and is now used as a brand.
2. The most popular upgrade setup is based on the M120-M130 spring or its equivalent. Many gamesites today also have a 420-450fps limit for CQB and 550fps or so for open field games. BHe's introductory effort is geared towards this market.
The tamed down version of BHe LiPolies is intended to encourage people to try LiPolies in general without being over-concerend with its destructive side. For example, some people find the "tamed down" Bremen Haus 11.1v 1650mAh LiPoly too powerful and its ROF too fast for their SP120 AEGS.
BHe's introduction of the following batterie is also aimed at encouraging people to use LiPolies:
1) BHe 7.4v LiPoly which can crank AEGs with Systema M120 springs on stock or standard ratio gears at around 16-21 rounds per seccond. Or, crank a Systema M150 as the only upgrade on an ICS AK47 with 13 rounds per second.
2) 9.6v Bremen Life Lithium Ferrite (LiFePO4) which is geared towards replacing NiMH/NiCd batteries;
The very idea that the BHe 7.4v LiPoly can crank a M120 spring surprised NiMH/NiCd users. This also surprised veteran players who still have to grasp the Drawable Current(mA) Concept (Battery mAh x Discharge Rate inxpressed as "C").
By the time people become more acquainted with the pros and cons of a LiPoly (7.4v & 11.1v LiPolies, 9.6v Bremen LiFe), as well as the different type of chargers available, they will be able to decide on the type and power of the LiPolies they want or one that better suit their needs. BHe will then evolve around this need.
BHe has been negotiating with some of these manufacturers since early 2007 and bulk orders were placed last October 2007(Factories have a 90 day order-to-shipment lead time). These brands, mostly under their respective labels, are already lined up for release for the first quarter of 2008.
BHe is currently considering the introduction of the BHe Lithium Cobaltate LiCoO2 (High Energy Density Lithium) for Airsoft but no timetable has yet been set for commercial release.
2. The most popular upgrade setup is based on the M120-M130 spring or its equivalent. Many gamesites today also have a 420-450fps limit for CQB and 550fps or so for open field games. BHe's introductory effort is geared towards this market.
The tamed down version of BHe LiPolies is intended to encourage people to try LiPolies in general without being over-concerend with its destructive side. For example, some people find the "tamed down" Bremen Haus 11.1v 1650mAh LiPoly too powerful and its ROF too fast for their SP120 AEGS.
BHe's introduction of the following batterie is also aimed at encouraging people to use LiPolies:
1) BHe 7.4v LiPoly which can crank AEGs with Systema M120 springs on stock or standard ratio gears at around 16-21 rounds per seccond. Or, crank a Systema M150 as the only upgrade on an ICS AK47 with 13 rounds per second.
2) 9.6v Bremen Life Lithium Ferrite (LiFePO4) which is geared towards replacing NiMH/NiCd batteries;
The very idea that the BHe 7.4v LiPoly can crank a M120 spring surprised NiMH/NiCd users. This also surprised veteran players who still have to grasp the Drawable Current(mA) Concept (Battery mAh x Discharge Rate inxpressed as "C").
By the time people become more acquainted with the pros and cons of a LiPoly (7.4v & 11.1v LiPolies, 9.6v Bremen LiFe), as well as the different type of chargers available, they will be able to decide on the type and power of the LiPolies they want or one that better suit their needs. BHe will then evolve around this need.
BHe has been negotiating with some of these manufacturers since early 2007 and bulk orders were placed last October 2007(Factories have a 90 day order-to-shipment lead time). These brands, mostly under their respective labels, are already lined up for release for the first quarter of 2008.
BHe is currently considering the introduction of the BHe Lithium Cobaltate LiCoO2 (High Energy Density Lithium) for Airsoft but no timetable has yet been set for commercial release.