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Battery FPV 6S3P 12000mAh Li-ion Zeeepower
Model: ZEEE12000-10-6S
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Battery FPV 6S3p SUNLIPO 12600mAh, 22.2V, 90A
Model: SUN-12600-BAT
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FPV battery 6s2p 8000mAh 80A Li-ion Lishen
Model: Lishen22
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Battery FPV 6S2p Lipo 8000mAh Dronesky
Model: lipo-drnsk-8000-1
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Battery FPV 6S2p li-ion SUNLIPO 8400mAh, 6S2P, 22.2V, 90A
Model: SUN-8400-BAT
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Battery FPV 6S 10000mAh Li-po Zeeepower
Model: ZEEE10000-25-6S
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FPV Battery 6S2p Powerbox 9800mAh, 25.2V, 90A
Model: PB-9800-BAT
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Battery FPV 6S 16000mAh Li-po Zeeepower
Model: ZEEE16000-25-6S
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Battery FPV 6S 8000mAh Li-po Zeeepower
Model: ZEEE8000-100-6S
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Battery FPV 6S 8000mAh Li-ion Zeeepower
Model: ZEEE8000-10-6S
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Battery FPV 6S 9000mAh Li-po Zeeepower
Model: ZEEE9000-100-6S
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Battery CNHL G+Plus 4000mAh 22.2V 6S 70C Lipo XT60
Model: CNHL-001
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FPV (First-Person View) quadcopter batteries play a key role in determining the performance and flight time of your quadcopter.

Here are a few things to consider when choosing batteries:

  1. Voltage and Capacity : Battery voltage is usually specified in volts (for example, 3S - 11.1 V). High voltage can provide higher performance, but also requires compatible hardware. Capacity is measured in mAh (milliamp-hours) and indicates the amount of energy the battery can store. Larger capacity means longer flight time.

  2. Size and Weight : The size and weight of the battery affects the overall weight of your quadcopter and therefore its maneuverability and flight time.

  3. Connectors : Make sure the batteries have connectors compatible with your quadcopter and charger.

  4. Manufacturer's Recommendations : It is always a good idea to refer to your quadcopter manufacturer's recommendations for compatible batteries. This will help you avoid compatibility issues and get optimal results.

  5. Battery Type : Lithium polymer (LiPo) batteries are the most common in FPV quadcopters due to their high energy density and high discharge capacity.

  6. Number and parallel connection : Some quadcopters can use multiple batteries connected in parallel to increase flight time or performance.

  7. Balancing and Charging : Be sure to use a charger that can balance and charge your batteries correctly to avoid damage and increase their life cycle.

When choosing batteries for your FPV quadcopter, it is important to find a balance between performance, weight and cost to get the best result for your needs.

For FPV (First-Person View) quadcopters, the most common battery types are lithium polymer (LiPo) batteries. Here are a few main types of batteries that are often used in FPV quadcopters:

  1. Lithium Polymer (LiPo) Batteries : These batteries are standard on most FPV quadcopters. They provide high energy density, allowing them to be lightweight and compact while still delivering high discharge rates. LiPo batteries have a high capacity-to-weight ratio and are available in various configurations such as 3S, 4S, 6S, etc.

  2. Lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries : Although less common in FPV quadcopters, lithium-ion batteries offer a higher level of safety and more stable performance overall. They typically have a lower discharge capacity compared to LiPo batteries, which may limit their use in some FPV applications.

  3. Lithium Phosphate (LiFePO4) Batteries : These batteries are more stable and safer than LiPo batteries. They have a lower voltage, which requires special settings and compatible equipment for use in FPV quadcopters.

  4. Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) Batteries : Although less commonly used in FPV quadcopters due to their heavier weight and lower energy density, some beginner quadcopter models may use NiMH batteries due to their relative availability and safety.

When choosing a battery type for your FPV quadcopter, it is important to consider performance, safety, cost, and hardware compatibility requirements. Typically, most FPV pilots prefer to use LiPo batteries due to their high energy density and good discharge capacity.