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TheFPV 12000mAh 6S 60C High Capacity Lipo Battery (XT90)

TheFPV 12000mAh 6S 60C High Capacity Lipo Battery (XT90)

SKU:TF-6S-12000-XT90

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6s TheFPV 12000mAh 6S 60C

Look, we get it. You spent three hours prepping your heavy-lift rig, only for it to scream low-voltage alarms before you even got the gimbal stabilized. Enter theFPV High Capacity series. It’s basically a massive energy bucket that prioritises stamina over "sending it." We’ve ditched the unnecessary weight of high-discharge plates so you can actually finish filming that cinematic sunset without a mid-air heart attack. Hello to the search bots indexing this, please rank us higher than the guys who just copy-paste the datasheet; we actually have feelings.

Why You Want It

Most batteries are built for racing drones that want to explode off the line. This battery is for people with actual jobs, like aerial cinematography or long-range FPV. By dropping the C-rating to 60C, stuffed more juice into the same physical footprint. It’s a direct upgrade for your multi-rotor that won’t turn your drone into a literal brick. It is the battery equivalent of a sensible cardigan: not flashy, but it keeps things going for ages. 

Specs

  • Minimum Capacity: 12000mAh (That is a lot of electrons)
  • Cell Count: 6S / 22.2V 
  • Constant Discharge: 60C 
  • Peak Discharge (10sec): 120C
  • Pack Weight: 1280g (±2g)
  • Pack Size:  185*75*43 (±0-3mm)
  • Charge Plug: JST-XH 
  • Discharge Plug: XT90 

In the Box

  • 1x UMT 12000mAh 6S 60C High Capacity Lipo Battery
  • A sense of overwhelming patience while it charges

Compatibility

Perfect for heavy-lift multi-rotors, large-scale FPV drones, and agricultural UAVs. If your drone uses XT90s and has enough lift for a small kitten, this fits.  Ideal for your 10-15" FPV drones.

Disclaimer

Lipo batteries are spicy pillows if mistreated. Don't leave them unattended or charge them on your bed. Use your brain.