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Ovonic 2S 7.4V 5200mAh 50C LiPo Battery Pack XT60 + JST-XHR-3P for 1/8 & 1/10 RC Cars

Ovonic 2S 7.4V 5200mAh 50C LiPo Battery Pack XT60 + JST-XHR-3P for 1/8 & 1/10 RC Cars

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Overview

The OVONIC 2S LiPo battery pack is a 7.4V (2S1P) 5200mAh rechargeable lithium polymer battery with a 50C discharge rate, supplied with an XT60 discharge plug and a JST-XHR-3P charge/balance plug. It is intended for compatible 1/8 and 1/10 scale RC cars, RC trucks, and RC buggies where voltage, connector type, and battery size fit.

Key Features

  • 2S1P configuration with 7.4V nominal voltage
  • 5200mAh capacity
  • 50C discharge rate; max burst discharge rate: 100C
  • Connectors: XT60 discharge plug + JST-XHR-3P charge/balance plug
  • Soft case pack

Specifications

Brand Ovonic
Battery type / material Lithium polymer
Cell count 2S
Configuration 2S1P
Voltage 7.4V
Energy 38.48Wh
Capacity 5200mAh
Discharge rate 50C
Max burst discharge rate 100C
Charge plug JST-XHR-3P
Discharge plug XT60
Pack type Soft case
Net weight 252g (dev.20g) / 0.54lb (approx.)
Dimensions (L x W x H) 138 x 42 x 21mm (dev.5mm / dev.2mm / dev.2mm) (5.4 x 1.6 x 1.0 inch)

What's Included

  • 1 x Ovonic 2S LiPo Battery Pack 5200mAh 50C 7.4V with XT60 Plug
  • 2 x Brand stickers
  • 1 x User manual

Applications

  • Compatible 1/8 & 1/10 RC car models such as TRA Slash, Slash 4x4, Emaxx, Bandit, Rustler version, Stampede, Stampede 4x4, E-Maxx, Monster Jam Replicas, HPI Strada XB 1/10 RTR Electric Buggy, Kyosho GP 4WD Racing Truck
  • Also used in FPV, UAV/UAS, airplanes, and helicopters when voltage, plug type, and battery dimensions match

Fitment depends on matching voltage and connector type (XT60), and having enough space for 138 x 42 x 21mm. For product selection help, contact [email protected] or visit https://rcdrone.top/.

Usage Notes

  1. For the RC battery, only if the voltage and the plug match, then it will fit.
  2. Stop charging immediately when the cell voltage has been charged to 4.2V (normal cell voltage is between 3.7V to 4.2V).
  3. Check whether the battery surface is alright when received and whether the voltage is normal before using.
  4. If a new battery won’t hold a full charge or loses charge quickly, use a balance charger to charge and cycle several times first.

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