LRP LiFePo 1700mAh 6.6v Receiver Battery Pack - 2/3A Straight

LRP LiFePo 1700mAh 6.6v Receiver Battery Pack - 2/3A Straight

Brand: LRP

Part Number: SCH-LRP430300

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The LiFePo receiver batteries feature highest power and an unbelievable performance. With their standard dimensions, the VTEC LiFePo RX-Packs are suitable for all R/C models available on the market. Features Ready-to-use with pre-assembled connectors Suitable as receiver battery for 1/10 and 1/8

The LiFePo receiver batteries feature highest power and an unbelievable performance. With their standard dimensions, the VTEC LiFePo RX-Packs are suitable for all R/C models available on the market.


Features

  • Ready-to-use with pre-assembled connectors
  • Suitable as receiver battery for 1/10 and 1/8 models
  • All cells are separately tested and selected
  • Maximum capacity
  • Low weight
  • High cycle life
  • LRP quality approved


Technical Data

  • Nominal voltage - 6.6V
  • Configuration - 2S1P
  • Capacity - 1700
  • Style - Straight
  • Type - RX-only
  • Dimensions - 85x30x18mm
  • Weight - 80g
  • Balancing connector - XHR


LiFe batteries have nominal 3.3v per cell. They have the advantage of providing a flatter discharge curve and longer cycle life compared to LiPo batteries. They are considered safer that LiPo batteries due to their chemistry.
Ensure your charger is set to LiFe mode when charging.

  • Brand: LRP
  • Part No: SCH-LRP430300
  • Barcode: 5051294139247
  • Fitment: 1:10th & 1:8th
  • Voltage: 6.6v
  • Chemistry: LiFe
  • Format: Straight

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Can these be charged by a lipo charger
Asked by Casey Thomas on 1st September 2023

These are 6.6v so need to be charged as a LI-fe batery so you would need a programmable charger something like this  ET0202

Answered by: Si @ Wheelspin Models

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