CNHL Pizza Series 350mAh 3.8V 1S 75C Lipo Battery with BT2.0 (5PCS/Packs)
Specifications:
Stock Number: HV35701PZ
Capacity: 350mAh
Voltage: 3.8V / 1-Cell / 1S1P
Discharge Rate: 75C Continual / 150C Burst
Charge Rate: 5C Max
Size: 6X11X67mm
Weight: 8g/each battery
Output Connector: BT2.0
Balance Connector: JST / XH
Wire Size (AWG): 22#
Package: 5 pcs CNHL Pizza Series 350mAh 3.8V 1S 75C Lipo Battery with BT2.0
Compatible RC Models:
CNHL 1s lipo battery 350mah is designed for micro quadcopters such as the BetaFPV Beta75 Pro 2 or the Tinyhawk II. However, it is important to check the specifications and requirements of your specific drone to ensure that the BT2.0 1S battery is compatible before using it.
It has a 75c higher C-rate, provides a longer range, and higher burst.
3.8V high voltage also provides a longer running time and is more resistant to swelling and puffing.
Designed with a BT2.0 plug, which is more durable with Betafpv drones.
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Notice:
For the RC battery, only if the voltage and the plug match, then it will fit.
Please stop charging immediately when the cell voltage has been charged to 4.2V (Normal cell voltage is between 3.7V~4.2V).
To double make sure safe, please check first whether the battery surface is alright when you get it and whether the voltage is normal before using.
If the new battery won’t hold a full charge or loss the charge very quickly in a short time, please use the Balance Charger to charge and recycle several times first.
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I tried them because they were on sale and it turns out that they’re good so I bought two more sets. I’m using them in 65mm builds but I’ve tried them on my 75s and they’re good for that size too. They are very responsive so I’m able to toss and float for a while and then catch full throttle last second without any issues. I haven’t had them long enough to comment on their durability but I haven’t destroyed one yet…