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BetaFPV LAVA II 2S 580mAh LiHV Battery (2-Pack) – 95C

BetaFPV LAVA II 2S 580mAh LiHV Battery (2-Pack) – 95C

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BetaFPV LAVA II 2S 580mAh LiHV Battery (2-Pack) – 95C

Batteries are the socks of the FPV world: nobody gets excited about buying them, but if you have bad ones, you’re going to have a miserable day. The LAVA II 2S 580mAh is here to replace your puffy, sagging packs with something that actually delivers. With a claimed 95C discharge rate and a "Z-Folding" process that sounds like competitive origami but actually reduces internal resistance, these packs are designed to keep your Pavo Pico or Femto in the air and out of the dirt.

It’s Not Magic, It’s Chemistry (Probably)

BetaFPV claims a 33.6% current boost over the previous generation. We haven’t done the math, but we do know that "more C" usually equals "less sag when you punch the throttle to avoid a tree." The new Green and Yellow livery doesn't make it faster, but it definitely makes it easier to find in the long grass after you crash. Which you will.

The "Z-Folding" Thing

Instead of winding the battery cells like a Swiss roll (which is inefficient), these use a Z-Folding process. This improves energy density by 5% and creates a more stable discharge curve. Translation: Your voltage won't fall off a cliff the second you do a power loop.

Specifications

  • Capacity: 580mAh (The Goldilocks size for 2S whoops).
  • Voltage: 7.6V LiHV (Charge to 4.35V/cell or you're doing it wrong).
  • Discharge Rate: 95C (Spicier than the old 75C packs).
  • Weight: 29.2g (Lighter than a bag of crisps).
  • Connector: XT30 with 18AWG silicone wire.
  • Dimensions: Fits your Pavo Pico like a glove.

What’s in the Box*

  • 2x LAVA II 2S 580mAh Lipo Batteries
  • 0x Fire Extinguisher (Sold separately, please fly responsibly)

Disclaimer

LiHV batteries are volatile chemistry trapped in foil. If you puncture one, short it, or charge it while sleeping, it will become an angry fireball. Treat them with respect, or at least fear.

Still Here?

You need batteries. You know you need batteries because your current ones are shaped like pillows. Stop looking at the discharge curves—unless you have a PhD in electrochemistry, they all look the same. Add these to your cart, charge them up, and go rip.