Budget FPV Drone Batteries: Are They Worth It?
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- We are testing four diffferent drone batteries today.
Tattu 1050 Mah
CNHL 1300 Mah
CNHL 1100 Mah
Pyrodrone 1300 Mah
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**FPV setup**
Main
ImpulseRC Apex 5"
XRotor Micro
Succex 45A / Bluejay
t-Motor velox 2306 1800kv
props: Gemfan 51433
Caddx vista OG DJI Cam
ELRS
Gopro Hero 11 mini Black
2nd
ImpulseRC Apex 5"
Iflight F7 twing 50A
XING 2207 1800kv
props: Gemfan 51466 v2
Caddx Vista OG DJI Cam
ELRS
Gopro hero 11 Mini Black
Cinewhoop mixed:
CineOn c35 - 4.3 / bluejay
CineOn c20 4.3 / blueJay
Radiomaster TX16S mkii ag01 ELRS
DJI Goggles 2
Pyrodrone 1300 MAh 130c 6s
Tattu r-line v4 1050 MAh 6s
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Nice video, clear and precise info !
thank you!
Where the fook is the Ovonic batts, Mang?
Haven't tried them. And just looked them up they are 220 ish grams for 1300, imo they are too heavy :(
Those last gnb 1300 are HV. So it's cheating.
Hmm that is correct, but still. Still really wondering..
@@RaukFPVthe ovonic batteries are also very affordable and light. Shipping within the EU as well.
Thanks will have a look!
Good video.
I mostly use Tattu and Dogcom…
And
CODDAR and GNB, when I need cheap packs learning something new.
I like the lightest possible battery and if I need a bit more flight time or performance I charge to 4.4 - 4.5V/cell.
This approach has worked very well for me.
😲 i have never heard about coddar,
You not afraid to catch the batteries on fire by charging them to 4.5? 😬
@@RaukFPV CODDAR is VERY similar to GNB… I like it much better personally. Both the people and the better quality cells. 🤷♂️ but that’s just my experience. I have wholesaled and worked with both.
I have only had issues when going to 4.6-4.7V… if you crash hard on the battery within the first 10 seconds it is spectacular!!! 😜 you WILL have a fire 😜
4.4-4.5 is the same as 4.2 for me, no degradation or any additional risk. Just more mAh and voltage 🤷♂️ but again just my experience.
Best way to find how much a battery will take safely is charge it higher and see if it takes more mAh, when it stops taking it at a normal rate, that’s your safe voltage limit.
I recommend staying below 4.55 in general though. Most cells get safety certified to 4.55V, I listen to the manufacturers 90% of the time 😜