RC Battery Lineup: Voltage Ranges by Chemistry Types
Battery Type Nominal Voltage (per cell) Fully Charged Voltage (per cell) Common Pack Voltages LiPo 3.7V 4.2V 7.4V (2S), 11.1V (3S), 14.8V (4S), etc. LiIon...
Battery Type Nominal Voltage (per cell) Fully Charged Voltage (per cell) Common Pack Voltages LiPo 3.7V 4.2V 7.4V (2S), 11.1V (3S), 14.8V (4S), etc. LiIon...
Introduction The battery technology landscape is witnessing a significant shift with the advent of cylindrical sodium-ion batteries. As a more sustainable and cost-effective alternative to...
When it comes to lithium batteries, understanding their capacity and how it’s measured is crucial, especially if you’re a frequent traveler or a tech enthusiast....
Introduction: Welcome to our latest blog post, where we explore the effective charging of LiPo (Lithium Polymer) batteries. These batteries are a staple in RC...
If a lithium polymer (LiPo) battery is fully charged and you’re unable to use it immediately, it’s generally recommended to discharge it to a storage...
Introduction: Welcome to the electrifying world of RC models! Whether you’re racing cars, piloting drones, or sailing RC boats, the heartbeat of your craft lies...
LIHV stands for Lithium High-Voltage, which is a type of lithium polymer (LiPo) battery. These batteries are designed to be charged to higher voltages than...
LiPo batteries, like other lithium-ion batteries, are designed around specific chemical properties that dictate their operating voltages. Each LiPo cell has a nominal voltage of...
Lead-acid batteries are referred to as “Pb” batteries because “Pb” is the chemical symbol for lead on the periodic table. In a lead-acid battery, the...
In the high-stakes world of RC racing, where every second shaves closer to victory, enthusiasts are constantly seeking ways to enhance the performance of their...