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2PCS Explorer 1000mAh HV 2S 80C Lipo Battery for Micro quad XT30

2PCS Explorer 1000mAh HV 2S 80C Lipo Battery for Micro quad XT30

SKU:EX2S1000

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Flywoo Explorer Series 1000mAh HV 2S 80C Lipo Battery

Take your micro quadcopter's flight performance to new heights with the Explorer Series 1000mAh HV 2S 80C Lipo Battery. Designed for extended flight times and increased power, these high-voltage batteries provide a significant upgrade over standard stock batteries. Whether you're performing high-speed maneuvers or enjoying a leisurely flight, these batteries ensure longer and more powerful sessions in the air.

Key Features:

  • High Voltage: Delivers superior power and extended flight duration.
  • Substantial Capacity: 1000mAh for prolonged flying sessions.
  • High Discharge Rate: 80C for rapid and consistent power output.
  • Lightweight Construction: Weighs only 44.4g, maintaining the agility of your quad.
  • Convenient Plug: Features an XT30 discharge plug for easy connection.

Specifications:

  • Minimum Capacity: 1000mAh
  • Configuration: 2S1P / 7.6V
  • Discharge Rate: 80C
  • Weight: 44.4g
  • Discharge Plug: XT30

What's in the Box:

  • 2 x Explorer 1000mAh HV 2S 80C Lipo Battery for Micro Quad (XT30)

Note: Accessories may vary based on supply.

SAFETY WARNING: HANDLE WITH CARE!
When it comes to batteries of any kind, think of them as tiny boxes of energy that demand your respect. Yes, they power up our lives, but they can also throw a tantrum if mishandled. Here are some golden rules:
1. Never Leave Charging Unattended: Charging batteries is not like slow-cooking a stew. Always keep an eye on them. Unattended charging is a big no-no.
2. Avoid Flammable Situations: Charging near flammable materials is like hosting a fireworks show in a paper factory. Not a good idea. Keep batteries away from combustible materials.
3. Handle with Care: Batteries aren't fond of roughhousing. Dropping, puncturing, or bending them can turn them into little packets of hazard.
4. Temperature Matters: Batteries are like Goldilocks - they don't like it too hot or too cold. Charge and store them in a temperature-controlled environment.
5. Use Correct Chargers: Using the wrong charger is like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole, but with more sparks. Always use the charger designed for your specific battery.
6. Dispose Responsibly: When batteries bid farewell, don't just toss them in the bin. They need a proper send-off at a recycling facility.
Remember, treating batteries with respect not only prolongs their life but also keeps you safe. Stay charged and stay safe!