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7.6V Lipo Battery 300mAh 80C - 2S Drone Battery

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Show More: Drone Batteries
Brand: Profuse
Product Code: LIP.DRN.01.000010
499.33 TL + VAT
VAT Included: 599.20 TL

7.6V Lipo Battery 300mAh 80C - 2S Drone Battery 

 
It is an ideal Lipo battery that you can use for your Drone, Model airplane, Multicopter, Helicopter, RC Car and various robots. Since it has a high current value, it is more useful than other batteries and you can use it in projects that require high power.
 
  • Voltage: 7.6V
  • Capacity: 300mAh
  • 80C
  • Weight:24.3g
  • Dimensions: 52x17x13mm
  • 2 Cell
  • XT30, JST-RCY socket and balancer charging socket are available.
 

LiPo Battery Structure

Charge control connector and XT30 on the LiPo battery and has a JST-RCY connection connector.
 
LiPo Batteries consist of 3.7V cells. 7.4V Lipo Battery has 2 3.7v cells. This allows you to monitor and charge individual cells. This is called 'Balance Charging' and it extends the life of your battery.
 

Lipo Battery Testing and Monitoring

Your LiPo battery Lipo Level Meter and Alarm Module with We recommend that you use it. This device can monitor each cell in your battery and sound an alarm when the battery gets too low. This is important for maintaining your battery. If you allow the voltage of your battery to be low, the battery may be permanently damaged and become unusable.

Charging the Lipo Battery

You must use special chargers to charge Lipo batteries. Using different devices will damage your lipo battery and can be dangerous. For 7.4V Lipo batteries A3 Compact Lipo (2-3S) Charger.
 

Things to Consider When Using Lipo Batteries

  • The end cables of Lipo batteries should NEVER touch each other. Short circuits should not be made.
  • In order for Lipo batteries to work efficiently, it is necessary to pay attention to the range of 3.00V - 4.20V per cell.
  • If any cell of the battery you use falls below 3V, there is a risk of the battery ending its life. .
  • Overcharging, that is, charging more than 4.20V, also has safety risks.
  • A LiPo battery should not be discharged below 3V. Considering that the capacity will decrease as the battery ages, the battery should be discharged following the 80% rule. In other words, the LiPo battery should be discharged to the value obtained when 80% of the capacity value is calculated. If this rule is not followed, batteries may swell and explode.
  • LiPo batteries should not be opened and LiPo batteries should not be allowed to come into contact with water.
  • Lipo batteries should only be charged with lipo battery chargers. Charging with the wrong charger will cause the battery to swell and is dangerous.
 
We recommend you to read our blog post on Lipo Battery usage.