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ProTek RC 1S LiPo Transmitter Battery (Sanwa M17/MT-44) (3.7V/3000mAh) PTK-5197
$ 21.11
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Description
This ProTek R/C 1S 3000mAh LiPo transmitter pack was developed specifically for the Airtronics/Sanwa M17 and MT-44 ransmitters. This light weight LiPo battery will help to reduce the overall weight of your transmitter, which is great for long main events! The overall weight will be significantly reduced when compared to a typical NiMH transmitter packand will provide an incredible amount of run time!
How should the battery be inserted into the transmitter?
A suitable foam should be used to pad the battery in the transmitter battery compartment to help hold the battery in place and prevent it from moving around. Place a piece similar in size to the battery into the transmitter battery housing under the battery, and then while pressing lightly on the battery, slide the cover over the battery.
Specifications:
Voltage:
3.7V
Capacity:
3000mah
Chemistry:
Lithium Polymer
Connector:
JR
Charge Rate:
2C
Dimension (LxWxH):
62.5x45x8.5mm
Weight:
52g
IMPORTANT:
1)
DO NOT
leave the battery in your model when charging
2)
DO NOT
leave unattended when charging
3)
ALWAYS
balance charge the battery
4)
ALWAYS
use a LiPo charging bag
5)
YOU MUST
use a Li-Poly specific charger to charge the pack (NiMH or NiCD only chargers WILL NOT WORK!)
6)
YOU MUST
not over discharge the Li-Poly battery pack
7)
READ & UNDERSTAND
the instructions carefully before operating this battery
NOTE
: When using high energy Li-Polymer Batteries, please do not over-discharge or over-charge batteries as this will result in over heated batteries. Discharging capacity can't exceed 80% of the max capacity of the pack after full charging to ensure a good cycle performance. It is recommended to fully charge a brand new battery before using and only discharge the battery 50% for first 5 cycles. Always monitor race time and/or set a low voltage warning on ESC (End voltage cannot be lower than 3.2v per cell). Do not use the battery that has too low a voltage.
Do not expose batteries to sunshine or store/charge batteries at the temperature above 35°C or in a closed car. The high temperature environment could cause damage to the pack or make it burst. If the battery becomes hot while fast charging, high current discharging or racing, do not charge the battery until it has cooled completely. Wait about 20 mins, then inspect prior to recharging.