Battery Li-Po 1200mAh 7.4 V 20C/40C monoblock T-Connector Electro River
Battery Li-Po 1200mAh 7.4 V 20C/40C monoblock T-Connector Electro River
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Lithium-polymer (LiPo) batteries are an excellent choice for our customers. They are characterized by a high capacity-to-mass ratio and a low self-discharge rate, which has a positive effect on their use. We offer a variety of lithium-polymer batteries, consisting of two (7.4 V) or three (11.1 V) cells. These batteries have a compact size, allowing them to be used in replicas with limited battery space.
Characteristics of this battery:
Maximum discharge power: 29 A
Battery connector type: T-Connector
Battery capacity 1200 mAh
Battery voltage: 7.4 V
The battery requires special handling, so it is worth familiarizing yourself with the rules of use, which will significantly increase your safety and comfort during operation. Improper use can lead to failure, overheating of the elements, swelling or ignition of the battery!
When charging lithium batteries, remember the following:
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Charge them ONLY with the designated charger.
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It is recommended to charge each time using a balancer. This ensures uniform charging of the cells. Balancing should be used no less often than every 5 charging cycles.
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Do not leave the charging unit unattended so that you can always react immediately in the event of a potential hazard.
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Do not use damaged items.
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Avoid prolonged charging, as overcharging the cell initiates irreversible reactions inside it, leading to an increase in temperature that could lead to a fire.
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If any abnormalities are detected during charging, immediately disconnect the battery from charging, it may be damaged or the charging current may be too high.
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To avoid the risk of electric shock, first disconnect the charger from the power source.
When using lithium batteries, remember the following:
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Do not exceed the maximum battery discharge current recommended by the manufacturer. (By multiplying the cell capacity by the value multiple of the C coefficient indicated on the battery, we will get the permissible discharge current. For example, if we have a 2100 mAh battery, it means that the maximum battery discharge current can be - 15x2100 mAh = 31500 mAh - 31.5 amperes).
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Do not let the battery completely discharge, this criterion must be strictly observed. In the case of a complete discharge, a weak charger will not be able to charge the battery.
When storing lithium batteries, remember to: - Keep them partially charged. - Manufacturers typically state that the optimal battery charge level for storage is around 70%.
- Do not leave the battery in a state of deep discharge, as this may lead to irreversible loss of capacity or damage.
- Do not leave the battery fully charged, as this also does not have a positive effect on its properties.
We are happy to provide our customers with additional information regarding the use of lithium-polymer batteries, but it is important to remember that the responsibility for their safe use lies with the user. Please follow the instructions and advice provided for maximum safety when using our products.
