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11.1v 552075 2000mAh 30c 22.2wh

11.1v 552075 2000mAh 30c 22.2wh

Unleash the potential of your favorite RC devices, drones, or gadgets with the high-performance 11.1V 552075 2000mAh 30C 22.2Wh Lithium Battery. Designed for enthusiasts and hobbyists, this battery pack provides the perfect blend of power and reliability to fuel your adventures.

Key features include high voltage power of 11.1V, a generous 2000mAh capacity for extended runtimes, a high discharge rate of 30C for powerful bursts, and a compact and lightweight design for easy installation and portability. Whether you're into RC cars, drones, or various electronic devices, this battery is compatible with a wide range of applications.

 

Count on this lithium battery for consistent and reliable performance, ensuring you never miss a moment of excitement. Elevate your hobbies and adventures with the 11.1V 552075 2000mAh 30C 22.2Wh Lithium Battery.

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Key Benefits:

High voltage power for superior device performance

Ample 2000mAh capacity for extended runtimes

High discharge rate of 30C for powerful bursts

Compact and lightweight design for easy installation and portability

Versatile compatibility with a wide range of applications

Battery Voltage Capacity (mAh) Discharge Rate (C) Maximum Current Output (A) Ideal For
7.4V 1000 20C 20A Standard blasters, entry-level
7.4V 1500 25C 37.5A Intermediate blasters, moderate upgrades
7.4V 2000 30C 60A Advanced blasters, heavy upgrades
11.1V 1000 20C 20A Enhanced speed and response, entry-level
11.1V 1500 25C 37.5A High speed, moderate upgrades
11.1V 2000 30C 60A Peak performance, competitive use

Product Warranty

  • 30-Day Coverage: Enjoy a comprehensive 30-day warranty on all GelBlasters
  • Exclusions Apply: Our warranty does not cover damage resulting from misuse, accidents, or unauthorized modifications
  • Easy Claim Process: Should you encounter any issues, our hassle-free claim process is designed for quick resolutions

"Keep Blasting, Longer!"

Battery Care

Battery health is crucial for the longevity and reliability of your electronic devices. Properly testing your batteries can prevent potential failures, ensuring that your devices run smoothly and safely. Whether you're using 3.7V, 7.4V, or 11.1V batteries, understanding their voltage levels can help you determine their charge status and overall health.

Safety Precautions in Battery Testing

Before diving into the testing process, it's important to prioritize safety:

  • Always wear safety goggles and gloves to protect yourself.
  • Conduct tests in a well-ventilated area to avoid any risks associated with battery fumes.
  • Never attempt to test a damaged or leaking battery; this can pose serious hazards.

Tools Required for Battery Testing

To get started, you'll need a few basic tools:

  • A reliable digital multimeter set to the DC Voltage (V) mode.
  • A clean and stable work surface to ensure accurate readings.

Step-by-Step Guide to Testing Your Batteries

  1. Setting Up Your Multimeter: Ensure your multimeter is correctly set to measure DC Voltage.
  2. Testing the Battery: Connect the multimeter probes to the battery terminals—red to positive and black to negative—and read the voltage.

Deciphering Battery Voltage Readings

Understanding the voltage readings is key to assessing your battery's health:

  • 3.7V Batteries:

    • Full Charge: 4.2V
    • Nominal: 3.7V
    • Discharged: Below 3.0V
  • 7.4V Batteries:

    • Full Charge: 8.4V
    • Nominal: 7.4V
    • Discharged: Below 6.0V
  • 11.1V Batteries:

    • Full Charge: 12.6V
    • Nominal: 11.1V
    • Discharged: Below 9.0V

Troubleshooting: What to Do If a Cell Is Down or Voltage Is Low

If you notice a cell in your battery pack showing significantly lower voltage or if the overall voltage is persistently low, it's an indication that the battery may be failing or is already damaged. In such cases, professional assessment or replacement is recommended.

Enhancing Your Battery Testing Knowledge

By following this guide, you'll be well-equipped to test and understand the health of your 3.7V, 7.4V, and 11.1V batteries. Regular testing and maintenance can significantly extend the life and performance of your batteries, ensuring your devices run efficiently.

Stay tuned for more insights and tips from Blaster Masters on maintaining optimal battery health for all your electronic devices!