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Turnigy nano-tech 2200mah 3S 35~70C Lipo Pack

Turnigy nano-tech 2200mah 3S 35~70C Lipo Pack


More than just a fancy name. TURNIGY nano-tech lithium polymer batteries are built with an LiCo  nano-technology substrate complex greatly improving power transfer making the oxidation/reduction reaction more efficient, this helps electrons pass more freely from anode to cathode with less internal impedance.
In short; less voltage sag and a higher discharge rate than a similar density lithium polymer (non nano-tech) battery.
For those that love graphs, it means a straighter, longer curve. For pilots it spells stronger throttle punches and unreal straight-up performance.
Excellent news for 3D pilots!
 
Unfortunately with other big brands; numbers, ratings and graphs can be fudged. Rest assured, TURNIGY nano-techs are the real deal, delivering unparalleled performance!

Spec.
Capacity: 2200mAh
Voltage: 3S1P / 3 Cell / 11.1V
Discharge: 35C Constant / 70C Burst
Weight: 199g (including wire, plug & case)
Dimensions: 115x35x27mm
Balance Plug: JST-XH
Discharge Plug: XT60

Suited to the following models:
ALIGN T-REX450, E-flite Blade 450 3D, BEAM E4, MSH Protos Mini, Furion 450, ThunderTiger E325/Mini Titan SE, Caliber 450V, CALIBER 400, RAVE 450, GAUI 330S

* The nano-core technology in lithium ion batteries is the application of nanometer conductive additives.
1) The nanometer conductive additives form ultrastrong electron-conducting networks in the electrodes which can increase electronic conductivity.
2) These additives create a superstrong ability for imbibition in the carrier liquid to supply more ion channels. This improves the ability of ion transmission and ion diffusion.
Through improving electronic conductivity and ion transmission, the impedance is reduced and the polarization of high rate discharge decreases greatly.
Advantages over traditional Lipo batteries.
Power density reaches 7.5 kw/kg.
Less Voltage sag during high rate discharge, giving more power under load.
Internal impedance can reach as low as 1.2mΩ compared to that of 3mΩ of a standard Lipoly.
Greater thermal control, pack usually doesnt exceed 60degC
Thickness swelling during heavy load doesnt exceed 5%, compared to 15% of a normal Lipoly during heavy load.
Higher capacity during heavy discharge. More than 90% at 100% C rate.
Fast charge capable, up to 15C on some batteries.
Longer Cycle Life, almost double that of standard lipoly technology.

PRODUCT ID: N2200.3S.35

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Capacity(mAh) 2200
Config(s) 3
Discharge(c) 35
Weight(g) 199
Max Charge Rate (C) 8
Length-A(mm) 115
Height-B(mm) 35
Width-C(mm) 27
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Total of 54 discussions.
Get Real  111 points - 5/13/2013
 
Nice packs,Flying them in tricopters and they have plenty of power.
KaySey  5 points - 4/20/2013
 
I loaded this battery, to test my Lipro Balance Charger B6AC. That went very well as I expected. But is it necessary to unload my battery, as I can't use it yet, because my radio hasn't arrived yet, or can I leave it fully loaded till I can use it on my Spit?
 EODPete 181 points
It depends on when you will be getting your spit. It wont hurt to charge the battery back down to storage levels. Long anwser short, go ahead and discharge the battery.
 KaySey 5 points
EODPete thanks for your advice. I'll discharge the battery, because it probabely will take a rather long time, before I receive the radio from the China Warehouse.
 Rogerio Starck 50 points
Hello friend KaySey is not very recommended you let your batteries fully charged for long without use, the better you are with it would be 50% charge on it, it is ideal if you have a charger that has the function Store function, Allows safe storage current, this will give you a useful life for your batteries and safe until your radio reach, and that goes for you to know if it is a long time without flying is good (Store function, Allows safe storage current) always do this .
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 KaySey 5 points
Rogerio, thank you for your advice. I'll certainly make use of it, because my charger has the storage function.
KaySey  5 points - 4/13/2013
 
Can anyone tell me, what the best /correct charger/discharger for this battery is? Thanks
 Jimbolina1 224 points
Kees, Any offered here are good as long as will handle a 3s battery. I use several of the Turnigy Accucel 8150 and love them. You will need a power supply for this charger and most of the others sold here.
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Kalango  39 points - 4/5/2013
 
This battery is 35-70C. The 'c'(maximum discharge rate)of a battery, does it have some influence on the flying time? I mean, is there a difference about this battery and another with less C, about flying duration? Or is it only a question of maximum rate of watts in a concentrated period of time?
 Jimbolina1 224 points
Hi Kalango. No it will not influence your flight times. Amps are amps. A higher C rating allows for the available amperage to be drawn from the battery at a faster rate for higher performance ESC and motor set ups. A higher C rated battery will also not heat up as much when used on ESC and motor set ups that do not require high rate discharge. This can be useful if you fly in very hot climates like I do. The trade off is you will pay a premium for a higher C rated battery.
 Skeet 55 points
Another advantage of a high discharge rating is that you are less likely to suffer from voltage drops and remember, volts X kv = rpm. Also less heat during discharge and heat is a batteries enemy.
caner  2 points - 4/2/2013
 
cok iyi walkera 450 icin aldim ve memnunum
Al  1 points - 3/29/2013
 
I'm a rookie. I just bought and assembled the Nine Eagles Sky Climber. I came with a Nine Eagles 11.1 V Li-Po battery. I'd like to have an extra battery. Will this one work and will the charger that came with the glider (NE-CH962) charge this battery? Thanks
 harrythegreat 158 points
yes this will works just fine, and it will charges with stock charger but took longer time to charge
 Jimbolina1 224 points
yes it will work fine. The wall charger it comes with will do the job but you might want to look at some of the other chargers offered here. you will find many to choose from that are way better and even some that can do more than one battery at a time.
Robert Padron  66 points - 3/23/2013
 
Thanks dudes ,but can i connect then two 2S Baterries with diference C rates and no problem? example a 25c with a 45c batterie? cause is not much difference 25 for 45c i think is just a high C rate if i put a 20c with a 100c sure?
 Jimbolina1 224 points
Robbi, as stated before you can, but at risk of destroying or catching fire to your batteries. Always try to use matching batteries.
Robert Padron  66 points - 3/22/2013
 
i have got a question can i use this batery parallel or in series with a zippy 2200 2s 25 or 45c??
 Jimbolina1 224 points
Yes but it is best to use batteries that match. Mixing batteries can lead to very unbalanced cells or cause overheating and fires.
 Gary 2995 points
When wiring batteries in parallel or series you must use the same make and type of cells,also best to use batteries that are similiar in age or number of cycles,not good to use a battery that has had a lot of cycles and put it with a new battery,also need to check that the individual cell votages are very similiar.
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Andrés  1 points - 3/21/2013
 
What charger can i use for this battery? can i use this one, http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__24750__Wa
lkera_GA006_USB_Dual_Lipoly_Charger_QR_Ladybird_Geni
us_CP_Mini_CP_.html
? Thanks for your help
 harrythegreat 158 points
no way man, you definitely can not use that charger to charge this batt, u need a charger that got a balancer on it, such as imax b-6, or turnigy balancer at least, but with turnigy balancer (PRODUCT ID: Turnigy-3S) you can charge a 2200mah battery in about 2-3 hours
 Jimbolina1 224 points
Take a look at the Turnigy Accucell8. I use three of them and all have been flawless for me. My opinion is that it cannot be beat for value. Plus it will handle all your battery needs as you need them up to 8 cell lipo as well as lead acid (PB), NiCd, NiMH, LiLo, and Life. This charger also has an excellent balancer as well as other usefull setting such as discharge and storage modes. You will need a power supply for in home use and you can connect it to your vehicles 12 volt battery for field use. Which ever one you decide to get be sure it can balance charge and don't rapid charge all the time. Nice 1c balance charges will greatly extend the life of your battery.
peter  1 points - 3/19/2013
 
Can I use this with the AXN Floater Jet ESC provided?
 harrythegreat 158 points
yes you can, no problem, axn esc can support up to 3s
Julius  1 points - 3/17/2013
 
Hi can I use it with a T-Rex 450?
 ShlomiB 14 points
Hey, Sure you can. This is the best Turnigy lipo you can get for a 450 heli.
 Skeet 55 points
Will work great with the T-Rex 450, for a dollar more why not get the 2200mAh 45-90c and let it loaf through its life?
Seshadri  1 points - 2/10/2013
 
Can we use this battery for 2040SL 4800kv Brushless Inrunner (WaterCooled
 Jimbolina1 224 points
Motor indicates 3s is fine. So you sure can.
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deano21  1 points - 1/30/2013
 
hi can i use this in the turnigy 9x TX? Thanks
 Edney 115 points
Hello Deano21 No, you cannot use this battery on 9x once the measure for the battery must be 100x28x33mm as the battery PRODUCT ID: ZIP25003S3C which fits the 9x perfectly!
 Raul 9 points
Hi Deano21. a recommended battery for the 9x is the HobbyKing LiFe 1500 mAh. Search for the ID HK.1500.TX.L I use it in my 9X with the black plug.
Thorsten  1 points - 12/23/2012
 
Hallo betreibe die Akkus in einem Quadrocopter. Sie werden beim fliegen Handwarm. Ü*berwache die Spannung mit Lipoblitzer und akustisch ü*ber kk2.0 Board/Spannungsü*berwachung. Nun zeigen sich bereits nach 10 mal laden folgende Symptome: Der Lipoblitzer und der Akkuwä*chter des Board schlagen sofort Alarm nach dem starten,als wenn die Spannung unterschritten wird. Wenn ich sie dann an das Ladegerä*t anschliesse lä*dt dieses nur minimal nach. Was kann das denn nur sein??Sind die Akkus defekt?? Habe schon an die Aussentemperatur gedacht....aber bei 7 grad,mü*sste doch alles noch funktionieren. Hat jemand ä*hnliche Erfahrungen gemacht??
drayclay1000  2 points - 12/17/2012
 
this looks like a grate battery for people that are wanting a lipo a grate low price.
 macchp 119 points
It looks like, only. My one lasted 20 flights on a Blade 400. Than died. Actually it hovers for 2min. Always used very carefully, but puffy already after few flights and now gives only 500ma before dropping to 10,2V (3,4V each cell). I still prefer the standard Turnigy.
Hayden  1 points - 11/25/2012
 
Will this battery pack work ok with a 2848sl - 3900kv watercooled motor with a turnigy marine 70amp watercooled esc? This set up is in a modified ndq jetboat
 jkmrs 329 points
Hi Hayden, this battery can deliver 2.2 x 35 = 77A, with peaks at about twice that, which is over your ESC capacity, so it will work fine.
LA LA Gallichan  8 points - 11/16/2012
 
Can you use these nano-tech li-po's in fast electric boats like the HK Podracer without damaging the li-po or the 2845-3700kV Brushless Outrunner. The Podracer comes with a 40Amp esc, will the esc cope with the 35-70 c discharge. Any help with the answers would be gratefully received. Thank you Lance Jersey channel islands
 Welgar 85 points
You can use these with no problem. Your motor & prop defines the amp draw and im my opinion it's better to overrate battery a bit so it wont get too hot and get damaged. In short, that lipo wont give more amps than your motor will draw. So if it works well with 20c battery it will work with 35-70c too.
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 LA LA Gallichan 8 points
Thank you Welgar as I have ordered the podracer along with two of these nano-tech li-po's and you have just reinforced that I chose the right ones. Thanks mate for your answer Cheers
Pop  1 points - 11/14/2012
 
Hi! Can someone tell me what loader you need to use to load the battery? Thank you!
 Welgar 85 points
You can use any 3s capable lipo charger found in hk to charge these. I personally use "Just Another Charger". Its cheap and works great.
 r/c vish 57 points
get a lipo charger 2s-3s charger costs aroun 4.99$ is a best buy....
 Hans Petter 22 points
Personally i like to fly as much as possible when on field, therefor it is for me preferable to cut recharge time. These batteries can handle up to 8C charging rate. (Over 16 apm) Therefore I would recommend a 3s capable lipo charger with up to 10-15 amp charging cap. If fast charging is preferable. Be aware that fast charging (more than 2C) may reduse battery life.
 Kris 1 points
I use the IMAX B6 www.link very fine, safe and easy to manipulate. SAFETY FIRST!
 tommy2toes 2088 points
the hobbyking 420 is what you want 2s-4s charger auto balancing like $22.00 awsome price use at home or in your car with lighter adapter $1.99 get it you wont be sorry i promise. tommy
arcovoador  2 points - 10/25/2012
 
Is this battery a good choice to use with the AXN Floater Jet? What charger should i get? I'm planning to get the "HobbyKing Simplex 1~4S LiPo/LiFe 12,110~240v charger" but a few ppl said it's necessary to build some kind of adapters and it sounded complicated. Thnx for the help
 Welgar 85 points
I dont see anything wrong with those and for adapter you would need www.link
 Welgar 85 points
Cant post links so, just search "XT60 to T-Connector Battery Adapter Lead" from hk site
 nathan 2 points
AWESOME battery. Ive got two and they keep trucking. Literally and figuratively. I run them for my plane, and i run them in series for my Emaxx running a 2100kv.
 tommy2toes 2088 points
it is a good charger and you can simply buy the 12v adapter for the wall or the 12v lighter adapter for the field. look at hobbykings 12v charger adapters. fly high have fun ,tommy
Flyhigh1004  2 points - 10/18/2012
 
I'd like to buy the battery.
What kind of discharge plug XT60 is needed at ESC position ? Male or Female XT60 ???
Thanx
 Gary 2995 points
The battery is fitted with a female XT60 so you will need a male XT60 on the ESC.
 Flyhigh1004 2 points
Thanks for reply.
 dheeraj 2 points
male XT60 connector
 Hans Petter 22 points
Hello
A frienndly advice is to try to use as few diffrent plugs as possible. Is seem that HK will use XT as future standard on their batteries. If planning to stay with HK batteries, change the connector on model, if not change the plug on battery. Nomarly female on battery and male on modell(ESC). Ensure polarity /- when changing plug
Denismar  6 points - 7/23/2012
 
I'm using this with an engine that consumes around 30A. I use for about 6 minutes. At the end of the second flight was swollen and she returned to normal when cooled. Should I continue using it or damaged?
 StevenC 557 points
No don't use it again, Lipos can be dangerous as they could explode during use or charging.You better throw it out and get a new one.
 ChilternFlyer 91 points
Interesting point:- I've been flying these (and the 45-90C) packs on my multirotors. These draw 20A in a hover and a bit more whilst moving around. My packs are all puffed (even the 45C versions). I've bought three sets of nano-techs in the last 14 months. The 35C's are in an the bin and the first lot of 45C's have just been replaced. I've binned 5 packs in the last year and have 6 puffy packs in my flight box. I shouldn't be over discharging them because my NAZA flight controller auto lands when the battery voltage drops to 10.5V They don't last as long as my old flightmax 30c packs. I've gone back to zippy/flightmax packs.
 Denismar 6 points
Thanks. I will remove it from the plane and switch to another pack. Can I use this on a stater because the use is lower. or not worth risking not be carrying?
 Denismar 6 points
Thanks. I will remove it from the plane and switch to another pack. Can I use this on a stater because the use is lower. or not worth risking not be charging?
 ChilternFlyer 91 points
Don't get me wrong, they are still usable but: (a) I'd be very careful charging them. (always on <1C E.G. 1.5A) (B) I wouldn't use them in a high current application. (c) I wouldn't trust them for anything important. My old ones get used to power on FPV ground station. You can use them on your starter but make sure they are always out in the open just incase something goes wrong. (I've seen someones car on fire because of a dodgey Li-PO).
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 Denismar 6 points
Thank you so I understand. I will use with care. I saw many people saying that is a characteristic of nano-tech stay swollen longer than other packs
 G-i-z-m-0 3 points
I have 4 2200 35-70c nanotechs and have no problem at all with mine. When from new I only discharged them to about 40pcnt remaining for approx 10 cycles and have never taken them below approx 20pcnt remaining drawing a good 40A and they have never puffed up. Dont run them down so much.
 Hella-Kopterz 129 points
already answered
 FOSSAERT 10 points
J'ai mis ces accus sur un tricoptere et bientot sur un quadri et jamais de soucis. Puissance et autonomie sont au rendez-vous. Excellent...
 Bigshou4u 73 points
i have pack that i still fly that are slightly puffed. Its just gas trapped inside. As long as they charge the same amount and dont discharge them selfs they are still ok in my book. I have had a Turnigy 2200 pack that has been swollen for 6 months and still performs great. Now if a pack looks like a ballon then yea, throw that baby away! LOL
 Denismar 6 points
thanks
 ChilternFlyer 91 points
Gizmo: Fair point, but I don't treat my nano-techs any different than I did with my old flightmax packs. May be these packs are over rated for capacity. I.E. treat them as 1800's. Like others has said: They are puffy but still work. although I'd agree with you. they must be suffering with over discharge or too much current draw. Either way. I'm binning a lot of lithium www.link
 Stuart 1 points
I've a few of these packs and generally they are sweet just treat them right. Only hitch I've noticed is they don't perform too well below 6 deg C
Jhon  2 points - 6/20/2012
 
Is feets on the 450 pro? HK
 Brheli 158 points
Perfectly
 ficho 44 points
yes it fits, it is optimum size IMHO, i use it all the time in my pro.
 Robvbro81 5 points
Yes it fits
 Esotericvoid 8 points
Depends where you leave it, if your talking about the dog.
 Hella-Kopterz 129 points
Like a glove
larry  2 points - 6/19/2012
 
thisi is the best for 450 heli?
 Brheli 158 points
One of the bets, it makes your heli a little agressive
 ficho 44 points
Probably not the 'absolute best', but best bang for the buck for sure:)!
 Semancito 11 points
Yes, i think
 Martin165 86 points
I highly reccomend a higher "C" rating of at least 45C. When in "Power Up" mode, that battery gets very warm!!
 no name 134 points
if you look for the best go for the 65C lipos!
 Hella-Kopterz 129 points
one of the best HK sells.
Roger  1 points - 6/16/2012
 
Die Batterie hat nach 2 mal Laden plö*tzlich eine Spannung von nur noch 7.5 volt, ist da eine Zelle defekt?
 Jochen 7 points
Wo hast du die Information über die Gesamtspannung her? Über das Balancerkabel??
 Roger 1 points
Nein gemessen ü*ber das Hauptkabel.. Ich erhalte gleichzeitg auch eine Fehlermeldung beim Ladegerä*t: unterspannung.
 Brheli 158 points
no THe out put is about 11.10 V
 Esotericvoid 8 points
Broke a landing strut and looking at barbie model shop?
 Noldi 6 points
Bei mir das gleiche. Neue Lipos und plötzlich beim Laden ein Abbruch und eine Zelle kann ich nicht mehr laden. Zurück schicken lohnt sich natürlich auch nicht, da man kein anderen Anschluss angelötet haben darf!
 no name 134 points
Kann sein das dein balancerkabel einen Wackelkontakt hat. Sollte aber leicht zu überprüfen sein. Manchmal bei den ersten Zippies waren die kabel zu steif und brachen an der Lötstelle des Akkus ab.
 FOSSAERT 10 points
Si tu a une tension 7,5 Vlts c'est que un de tes éléments est deffectueux car avec ton 3S Chargé Tu atteint Environ 12,8 Volts.
Ne le jette pas, Ouvre le et teste un elements à la fois et peu etre que tu pourras en récuperer 2 et faire un 2S ... c'est toujours çà
auto5  95 points - 5/7/2012
 
someone explain to me why the battery is 35-70c but only 50C burst? so where does the 70c come from?
 Hussain Joharji 204 points
Hello.. you are all right... but i think its a writting mistake... i have it and i think its up to 70C...

Best Regards
 auto5 95 points
Then if this is a mistake then this mistake is made on every nano tech battery.
 letoine 10 points
Perfect for my Funcub
 Pedro Henrique 2 points
amigo 70c é o pico máximo da bateria,pra vc atingir esse pico tem q deixar ela trabalhar um tempo perto no mínimo pra depois ela da 70c...
 Briange 2 points
Hi auto5, 70c is the battery peak, that means that for a minimun time the battery can supply 70c but not continuosly. At 70C continuosly a 2200 mha battery will supply no longer than 2 minutes of power. For it's voltage/cells/price 35c it's more than ok.
 luisloko 19 points
depends on whether it warmed more, and can also be up with the electronics that you are using it did decrease its useful life, even the way it should have loaded it meant that diminish their life time is right to charge the battery at 0.7 c 1.0c or even to ensure its lifetime.
 Esotericvoid 8 points
It being your worthless self as you hold up your new flybarless trex 450 and step backwards holding it in the daylight.
joe5125  3 points - 4/27/2012
 
how do I connect this 4-wire plug to my HK receiver 3-pin slot?
 _Ales_ 64 points
There is no way how to plug it directly. You have to use BEC or ESC with BEC to power any receiver.
BEC has the right connector and voltage for it.
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 AnthonyLong 102 points
Do NOT plug any 3S Lipo (11.1V) directly into a RX unless you are sure the RX can take that voltage. Normally, a RX operates at 4.8V to 6V only (so most RX cannot even use 2S Lipo (7.4V), but 2S LiFe (6.6V) is OK). Only some RX can handle 3V to 9.6V (like $pektrum), but I haven't seen any that can take 11.1V before.
 Briange 2 points
The four wire connector is the balancer connector of the battery not the supply, batteries are allways connected to a Governor (BEC) or ESC with BEC, this ESC or Governor using the two wire connector (XT60), the Governor or ESC has the proper 3 wire connector that power's your receiver.
 Esotericvoid 8 points
Do I have to click submit on this post post before I close he splorer thing?.. Nevvamined
 rc maniac 2 points
simple answer is you dont as briange said you have to connect the 2 wire lead to either an esc with a bec or to a bec on its own because the 4 wire lead is for when you balance charge the battery and the 2 wire lead is what supplys all the power to the electronics onboard. and also if you do plug the 4 wire lead straight into the reveiver you will get the magic smoke coming out of your receiver . i would suggest that you shearch on youtube for how to set up the electronics in an rc plane.
 Briange 2 points
Dear James, Who talks about a plane ??, I was allways thinking on Helicopter, and more precisly in a 450 Size Helicopter, of course you can power a lot of things directly with the battery, but for a 450 helicopter you hve to connect the battery as I mentioned in onother post, have a nice day James.
 Hella-Kopterz 129 points
the 4 wire plug is the balance charging plug. Connect large leads to esc/bec.
Wander  20 points - 4/20/2012
 
is this a good battery for a Quad build with the x525 frame or are there better options ?
(im planing to build a quad)
 Hussain Joharji 204 points
i think its not good ,, because its scale not fitting ,,, just my oponion .. you can first choose the plan of the squad and then see if the battery will fit or not...

Best Regards
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 ALEXANDER 10 points
Very good battery. Serves on much longer than other batteries and hardy. I recommend.
 Bryan 1 points
Turnigy batterys are the only ones I use thery are a great battery.
 Hella-Kopterz 129 points
answered
StevenC  557 points - 3/20/2012
 
How about the lifetime of Nano-Tech compared to standard Lipos? Do they last longer (number of cycles)?
 Martin 36 points
number of cycles depends on your behavior to battery. For example, I have old turnigy 6s 2200 and they have 150cycles, bud I always discharge it to 70pcnt and charge at 1C. Nano-tech has batter C values (real C, not the C writed on battery) so they are "harder", but I don't know if they have long lifetime. In lipo world is lifetime always a little mystery:)
 fnocon 7719 points
Hi StevenC.I like a lot of my nano. They have more than 1.5 years.
 Dillzio 403 points
Nanotechs can take much higher C levels than normal batteries without degenerating. It stands to reason that if you don't use them at high C levels and don't run them flat, and don't charge them at over 1C they should last much longer than an ordinary battery
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 Markus 1 points
Einfach nur Spitze !
 Esotericvoid 8 points
Yes they do last longer for sure, if not only because the internal resistance which degrades over time is already so low, it should in theory take longer to become slugged out. (Look after your bat, follow all rules and degradation should be incredibly low a factor).
 Hella-Kopterz 129 points
already answered
win7dot  11 points - 3/12/2012
 
can i charge this with Turnigy Accucel-6 50W
 smartguy 268 points
I bought this battery on my last order and i charge it on my Turnigy accucel 6 its a good charger
 nickoedff18 36 points
Yes you can, I have 9 of these batteries and use this charger, charge time is about 30 mins on 4.4a however with your nanotechs you can charge up to 8c so Maby look at a 100w charger!
 Hussain Joharji 204 points
Hello,,,yes of course..you can ... simply put the spec ...Bet Regards
 no name 134 points
YES, charge current will be limited to ~4,2A at the end of the charge cycle (due to 50W limit of charger)
 yourcow 21 points
Yes it works great. I charge this 2200mah battery with that particular charger. In fact, I bought them at the same time. Works great! Can charge as fast as 20 min on that charger. Hope this helps, pls credit!
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 Dillzio 403 points
yes, charge at 3S (11.1v) at 3.3amps. That's 1.5C which will give you a faster than normal charge, but still low enough on current for the battery to last a good long while
 ATHANASIOS 6 points
Hi! I have imaxb6 charger.I need a connector for this battery.Is that www.link
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What is the charge rate for this LiPo ?
 __nayr 51 points
You can charge this battery at 8C
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 smartguy 268 points
I charge this bettery with 8c on my turnigy accucel 6

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 smartguy 268 points
i said accucel 6?? OMG , sorry i mean Mega v2 not accucel for the next time i have to pay more atention :o
 no name 134 points
8C = 17,6A max charge current
 Dillzio 403 points
For good battery life don't charge at over 2C. If you want your batteries to charge faster use a parallel charging array, then you can charge 6 batteries at once!
 Briange 2 points
Maybe the battery can be charged at 8C but you're shorting it's time life (charging cycles), so max charge safelly is at 5C max. It is allways preferable to have many batteries than overcharging them. At 5C using Imax or Accucel charger, charging times are: Fast Charge: 15 to 20 Minutes Normal Charge: 35 to 45 minutes Balancing Charge: 1 to 1:15 Hour Remember that if you're charging batteries in fast or normal mode, to avoid to connect the balancing connector, if not the process of charge will
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Yesterday I have received a Turnigy nano-tech 2200mah 3S 35~70C Lipo Pack. The length of the Lipo is 105 mm instead of 115 mm :-). The internal impedance is 25mOhm, measure after charge with 3 Ampere @ ambient temperature. Compared to a Zippy 3S-2200-20C (40 mOhm) the reduction is only 37pcnt of the internal impedance!


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It have loads of power and weight less than Turnigy 3s 2200 35-40C lipos!! I want more for those price.


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excellent battery for hk 450 tt pro great headspeed and punch 9min flight on 90pcnt flat curve and put 1900mah back charged at 5a as thats my charger flat out no heat build up at all during charge or flight


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para hacer 3D se siente la potencia, muy contento..hay baterias de 5C muy buenas pero costos muy elevados.. nada que envidiar


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