Specs:Capacity: 5200mAhVoltage: 3S2P / 6 Cell / 11.1VDischarge: 15C Constant / 30C BurstWeight: 363g (including wire, plug & case)Dimensions: 107x35x51mmBalance Plug: JST-XHDischarge Plug: XT-60 Advantages over traditional Lipo batteries.• Power density: 0.15-0.17kw/kg (5Ah-16Ah)• Power density: 0.13-0.15kw/kg (1Ah-4.9Ah).• Stable High pack voltage through duration of use. • High discharge rate, giving more power under load.• Internal impedance can reach as low as 1.2mO compared to that of 3mO of a standard Lipoly.• Greater thermal control, packs stay much cooler under extreme conditions• Higher capacity during heavy discharge.• Maintains higher pack capacity even after hundreds of cycles• Fast charge capable, up to 15C on some batteries.• Longer Cycle Life (reportedly in excess of 900 during testing).• Graphene LiPo Batteries only require a standard Lipo battery charger.
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Nice lipo! I get 15 to 18 minutes of ...
Nice lipo! I get 15 to 18 minutes of flight time on my S500 quadcopter without gimble. I fly fpv with it more than anything simply because I have other high end drones like phantom 3 standard and XStar Premium for photography flying. So I use this with my S500 and all is well. Only con I have is is a little on the heavy side and it tends to get a little warm. I'm thinking I should have gotten something with more c rating than 15. Other than that it may good battery and decent price. There are much smaller and lighter 5200mah's batteries out there but thought I'd give the graphene a try. I don't see much difference in the heat issues though it gets hot like most other batteries.
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