1S High Voltage 450mAh 3.8V/4.35V LiPo Battery PH2.0 Connector for Tinyhawk Series
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The Tinyhawk 1S LiPo battery is also part of the whole design around the great flight performance of the Tinyhawk series. The weight, the size, and the power from the High Voltage 450mAh capacity cell were all considered during the design processes.
Our pilots agree that at least 4-6 batteries will be required to have the best flying experience for an all day fun fly.
Voltage: 1S 4.35V HV, 3.80V Nominal
Capacity: 450 mAh
Discharge rating: 80C/160C
Required Charger: Any charger that has 4.35 High Voltage capabilities and PH2.0 connector or the EMAX USB charger.
Li-Po and Li-Ion batteries require proper care during storage, and should NEVER be charged, balanced, or discharged without supervision.
ALWAYS ensure you are present in the same room and maintain a direct line of sight while charging or discharging batteries.
NEVER charge or discharge batteries on a surface that is flammable.
Not adhering to these guidelines can potentially lead to fire, personal injury, and/or damage to property.
By purchasing this battery, you acknowledge that WREKD and the battery manufacturer bear no responsibility for consumer battery charging and maintenance, or for any risks associated with Li-Po or Li-Ion batteries.
Batteries are pretty bad do to the connector alone wires keep pulling out from the plug itself upgrade to the xt30 save yourself the headache and money.
Hey Brownlow,
Thank you for the honest review of the 1S batteries.
We actually recommend the BT2.0 connector for 1S batteries like these. There are a few other options as well that are available similar to this, it's just good for the lighter weight than the XT30 might be a bit of overkill.
Just a thought!
Thanks again!
-- Josh