Lithium Polymer (LiPo) batteries are the primary power source for virtually all FPV drones and many other RC models. Their popularity stems from their excellent energy-to-weight ratio, enabling dynamic flights and acrobatics. In this category, you'll find a wide selection of LiPo batteries, serving as the "fuel" for your machine.
Each LiPo pack consists of one or more cells connected in series ('S' designation). The nominal voltage of a single LiPo cell is 3.7V (fully charged approx. 4.2V). Key parameters describing a LiPo battery include:
Voltage / Cell Count (S): E.g., 1S (3.7V), 4S (14.8V), 6S (22.2V) - determines the drone's power.
Capacity (mAh - milliamp-hours): Defines how much energy the pack stores; affects flight time.
Discharge Rate (C rating): Indicates how quickly the battery can safely deliver current.
Power Connector: Most popular in FPV are XT30 and XT60.
Balance Connector: Used to equalize cell voltages during charging (standard JST-XH).
We offer LiPo batteries in various configurations, suitable for all types of drones - from small TinyWhoops to large Freestyle and Long Range platforms. Our selection includes products from reputable brands like GensAce and Tattu, known for high quality and reliability.
Choosing the right LiPo battery is crucial for the performance, flight time, and safety of your FPV drone. Pay attention to:
Voltage (Cell Count 'S'): This is the most important parameter! It must match what your drone's electronics (flight controller, ESCs, motors) are rated for. Using too high a voltage (e.g., connecting 6S to a 4S drone) will irreversibly damage components! 1S is standard for TinyWhoops, 4S and 6S for 5-inch drones (6S is becoming dominant), and even higher voltages (built from Li-Ion cells) are found in long range.
Capacity (mAh): Higher capacity means potentially longer flight time, but also a heavier battery, negatively affecting agility and handling. Choose capacity based on drone size and preferred flight style (e.g., 300-650mAh for 1S Whoops, 1300-1800mAh for 5-inch 4S/6S freestyle, 2000mAh+ for long range).
Discharge Rate (C rating): Indicates the maximum continuous current the battery can safely deliver (Current [A] = C Rating * Capacity [Ah]). It must be high enough to meet the peak demand of the motors at full throttle. Too low a 'C' rating will cause voltage sag, poor performance, and can damage the battery. Higher 'C' (e.g., 75C, 100C, 120C) is generally better but often means more weight and cost.
Main Connector: Must match the power lead on your drone. Most common are XT30 (on smaller drones) and XT60 (standard on 3-inch and larger).
Weight and Dimensions: Check if the battery physically fits on the drone frame and if its weight is appropriate for the build.
Cell quality matters greatly – batteries from reputable brands like GensAce (Tattu) often offer more stable voltage under load and longer lifespan.
Safety when handling LiPo batteries is absolutely paramount! Improper handling poses a real fire risk. Always follow these rules:
Charging: ALWAYS use a proper microprocessor LiPo balance charger. NEVER leave charging batteries unattended. Charge in a fire-resistant location (e.g., in a LiPo Safe bag, on a ceramic/metal surface). Never charge damaged, puffed, or deformed packs. Use correct charger settings (cell count, LiPo type). Recommended charge rate is 1C unless the battery manufacturer explicitly allows higher.
Usage: Avoid over-discharging cells (generally don't go below 3.3V-3.5V per cell under load, resting voltage ~3.7V). Monitor battery voltage in OSD during flight. Land when voltage is low. Protect batteries from physical damage and punctures.
Storage: For longer storage (several days or more), charge/discharge LiPos to storage voltage - approx. 3.80-3.85V per cell. Use the 'Storage' function on your charger. Store in a cool, dry place, ideally in a special LiPo Safe bag or ammo can. Do not store fully charged or fully discharged for long periods.
Disposal: Never throw LiPos in regular trash! Discharge them fully (e.g., using a light bulb or charger's discharge function to a low voltage) and take them to a designated battery recycling facility.
If you have any doubts about the safe use of LiPo batteries, please contact us. We also offer special LiPo Safe bags (available in another category) to increase storage and transport safety.
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