
300mAh 2S 7.4V 45C LiPo Battery, JST Plug, Gens Ace
Gens Ace - GA300-2S45-JST Gens Ace 300mAh 2S 7.4V 45C LiPo Battery with JST connector and Balance lead. Comparable to the Spektrum pack in size and weight so ideal for all UMX Airplanes instead of the Spektrum pack. Specifications Battery Type LiPo (3.7V per cell) Capacity 300mAh Number of Cell...
Gens Ace - GA300-2S45-JST
Gens Ace 300mAh 2S 7.4V 45C LiPo Battery with JST connector and Balance lead.
Comparable to the Spektrum pack in size and weight so ideal for all UMX Airplanes instead of the Spektrum pack.
Specifications
| Battery Type | LiPo (3.7V per cell) |
| Capacity | 300mAh |
| Number of Cells | 2 |
| Application | UMX 2S airplanes |
| Product Weight | 18g |
| Battery Voltage | 7.4V |
| Connector Type | JST |
| Discharge Lead Length | 75 mm |
| Maximum Charge Rate | 0.9 Amps (3C) |
| Product Length | 40 mm |
| Maximum Burst Discharge Rate | 45C |
| Maximum Continuous Discharge Rate | 45C |
| Product Height | 12 mm |
| Maximum Continuous Discharge Current | 9 Amps |
| Product Width | 20 mm |
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Cost — Free over $150. Flat $9.50 under. Oversized airframes may carry a freight surcharge — shown at checkout.
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Returns — 30-day returns on unflown, as-new items. Crash damage isn't covered, but Shane stocks the spares to put it right.
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