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7 4v 3300mah Battery lipo 7.4V 2S For RC Helicopter Car Boat Drones Parts High-Performance With T Plug 60C 7.4V Battery 1/3PCS
Model: 2S 7.4V 3300mAh 60C
Size: 93*34*17.5mm (error ±0-5mm)
Weight: 120g (error ±0-5g)
Plug :XT30/XT60/Deans T/JST
Warn:
Charging: Use a dedicated LIPO battery charger and ensure that the charger is specifically designed for 7.4V LIPO batteries. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for proper charging procedures and never leave the battery unattended while charging.
Storage: When not in use, store the LIPO battery in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and flammable materials. It is recommended to store the battery at around 50% charge to prolong its lifespan.
Handling: Always handle the battery with care and avoid any physical damage. Avoid puncturing or crushing the battery as it can lead to leakage or even fire hazards.
Discharging: Avoid completely draining the LIPO battery as it can cause irreversible damage. Most devices have built-in low voltage cutoff protection, but it is still a good practice to monitor the battery voltage and recharge it before it reaches a critically low level.
Overcharging: Overcharging a LIPO battery can be dangerous and may cause it to swell or even catch fire. Always follow the recommended charging time and avoid leaving the battery connected to the charger for an extended period.
Balancing: If your LIPO battery has multiple cells, it is important to regularly balance the cells to ensure equal charge levels. This can be done using a LIPO battery balancer or a charger with balancing capabilities.
Disposal: When disposing of a LIPO battery, never throw it in the regular trash. Check your local regulations for proper disposal methods, which often involve recycling centers or designated drop-off locations.











