Overview
OVONIC 6S LiPo Battery (2-pack) with 6200mAh capacity, 22.2V (6S1P) voltage and 130C discharge rate. Each pack uses an EC5 plug for the main power lead and a JST-XHR-7P balance connector, and is intended for 1/8 & 1/7 scale RC car, RC boat, and RC airplane setups that match the battery dimensions and connectors.
Key Features
- 130C discharge rate for high current demand applications
- 6200mAh capacity for extended run time
- Connector set: EC5 plug (main), JST-XHR-7P (balance)
- 12 AWG leads
- Manufacturer-stated cell construction benefit: “Stacking Technology” comparison claims shown for OVONIC include Higher Energy Density +6%, Longer Running Time +12%, Lower Battery Swelling -8%, and Lower Internal Resistance -4% (vs “Winding Technology / Others”).
For help verifying fitment (voltage, dimensions, and plug type) before ordering, contact support at [email protected] or visit https://rcdrone.top/.
Specifications
| Brand | OVONIC |
| Battery type | LiPo |
| Cell count / voltage | 6S / 22.2V |
| Configuration | 6S1P |
| Capacity | 6200mAh |
| Discharge rate | 130C |
| Energy (label) | 137.64Wh |
| Main connector | EC5 Plug |
| Balance connector | JST-XHR-7P |
| Wire gauge | 12 AWG |
| Size (L x W x H) | 159 x 48 x 51 mm (6.26 x 1.89 x 1.99 inches) |
| Net weight | 830g (1.83lb) per pack |
What's Included
- 2 x OVONIC 6200mAh 22.2V 130C 6S LiPo Battery with EC5 Plug
- 2 x Brand Stickers
- 1 x User Manual
- 1 x Packaging box
Applications
- 1/8 & 1/7 scale RC cars
- RC boats
- RC airplanes
Example models mentioned in the source listing include: TRA X-Maxx, ARRMA Kraton 8S, Losi 8IGHT-T 4.0, HPI Racing Savage XS Flux, Redcat Racing Rampage XT; Pro Boat Blackjack 42, TRA Spartan, Kyosho Jet Stream 800, TRA DCB M41 Catamaran; E-flite Ultimate 3D, Hangar 9 P-51 Mustang 60cc, Freewing F-22 Raptor 70mm EDF, FMS 1400mm T-28 Trojan V2. Always confirm required cell count, connector type, and battery tray dimensions for the specific model.
Charging & Safety Notes
- Use a compatible LiPo balance charger.
- Stop charging at 4.2V per cell (normal voltage range: 3.7V~4.2V).
- Inspect the battery condition before each use.
- If a new battery does not hold a full charge or loses charge rapidly, use a balance charger and cycle it several times.
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