6s2p 8000mAh XT60 Battery by SDrones
6s2p 8000mAh XT60 drone battery — a powerful lithium-ion battery designed for FPV enthusiasts and professional quadcopter pilots. This battery combines high energy performance and reliability: the 6s2p configuration (6 cells in series, 2 in parallel) provides a nominal capacity of 8000mAh and stable operation under load. The XT60 connector ensures a secure and safe connection to flight controllers and motors.
Brief Description
The battery is designed for use in high-load applications: FPV drones, quadcopters, electric models, robots, remote-controlled devices, and autonomous power systems. The full charge voltage is 25.2 V, and the minimum allowable voltage at full discharge is 16.2 V. The EVE 4000 21700 cells provide increased energy density, long lifespan, and current stability during flight.
Technical Specifications
- Type: Li-ion
- Configuration: 6s2p
- Nominal capacity: 8000mAh
- Full charge: 25.2 V
- Full discharge: 16.2 V
- Cells: EVE 4000, 21700
- Connector: XT60
- Manufacturer: SDrones
Thanks to the use of 21700 cells and a 6s2p configuration, this battery provides a balance between high capacity and the necessary voltage for powerful electric motors. It is suitable for both short, high-speed FPV flights and long missions where power supply dedication and voltage stability are important.
Operating recommendations: use compatible chargers, observe temperature conditions during charging and discharging, and monitor balancing status during storage. Adhering to the manufacturer's (SDrones) instructions will extend battery life and ensure safe operation in challenging conditions.
This battery will be a reliable component for drones and quadcopters requiring high capacity (8000mAh), a full charge voltage of 25.2 V, and a reliable XT60 connector. Manufacturer: SDrones. Product type: Drones and Quadcopters > Drone Batteries.
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