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RadioMaster 7.4V 2S 5000mAh Li-Ion Battery for Transmitters - XT30

RadioMaster 7.4V 2S 5000mAh Li-Ion Battery for Transmitters - XT30

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The RadioMaster 5000mAh 2s Li-ion battery pack is the perfect battery for your Radiomaster TX16SOffering longer run times and safer use when compared to Li-poly batteries. Li-ion batteries typically offer higher energy density and are well suited to lower current draw applications. The RadioMaster 5000mAh battery pack coupled with the internal charging capabilities of the TX16S offers convenience and peace of mind charging for hours of flying enjoyment. This battery also includes an XT30 output plug that is the ideal length for use with external modules.

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Specifications

  • Capacity: 5000mAh
  • Nominal Voltage: 7.4V
  • Cells: 21700 Li-ion 3.7V 18.5Wh
  • Connector: JST-XH and XT30
  • Max Charge Current: 2A

Includes

  • 1x RadioMaster 7.4V 2S 5000mAh Li-Ion Battery for TX16S - XT30

More Info

  • SKU: 15738
  • Barcode: 691023508668
 

Overall rating: 4.8358207 / 5 from 134 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The RadioMaster 7.4V 2S 5000mAh Li-Ion Battery for Transmitters offers long run times and is well-suited for lower current draw applications. Customers appreciated its perfect fit in various radios and the convenience of internal charging capabilities. The battery's fast shipping and great price were also highlighted by customers.

Summary topics

  • Price: 9%
  • Capacity: 11%
  • Fit: 28%
  • Shipping: 6%

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Review highlights

  • "Fits well and has great capacity for a reasonable price"John J.
  • "Great battery with good capacity and good fit into my v2 and v3 tx16s."Greg B.
  • "Super fast shipping and battery fits perfectly."Keith A.

Reviews

"Perfect."

Cody (5/5)

Hold a good charge while

"Hold a good charge while running my crossfire at 250mw all week id say it hold its own"

Jesus G. (5/5)

the best

"the best"

tavarez S. (5/5)

Sags a bit, high internal resistance, otherwise does the job

"The voltage sags over 0.5 volts under even light current loads, and the internal resistance on each cell is ~45 milliohms at full charge. Not sure if that's good or bad, but thought I'd mention it."

Joshua A. (3/5)

"Doesn’t quite fit on the zorro. If it were just a half inch shorter it would be so much better. But the performance and life is great!"

brandon (3/5)

"Worked and fit perfectly in Mt TX16S."

David (5/5)

Gives the TX16S long battery

"Gives the TX16S long battery life. With all of the $$ we spend on this hobby and the on this radio, nice to not worry about the battery life."

Matthew M. (5/5)

Radio MasterYx 16 battery

"Power lead with the xt30 connector is too short to connect to the external module on my Radio Master Tx16."

Andrew l. (3/5)

Works as it should

"Works as it should"

Gregg P. (5/5)

Great capacity. Wish the fit

"Great capacity. Wish the fit was a lite better when using the straps but damn do you get a bunch more time between charges now."

Samuel S. (5/5)

Q&A

Does it for to Radiomaster Boxer?
No it is for a TS16S Joshua Bardwell ed
Does it work with the tx12?
it does not work with the tx12
What type of li-ion cells are used in this pack? Without providing a spec sheet or otherwise being told, there is no way to know what the maximum charge voltage and cutoff voltage are. I removed the shrink wrap and the cells are labelled "NCA 21700S" and when doing some searching it looks like similarly rated 21700 5000 mAh cells can be charged to 4.2V and have a cutoff voltage of 2.5V, but it would be nice to know for sure.
4.2v is the correct max charge voltage, but the minimum safe discharge voltage should be considered 3.0v to avoid potential of bricking the battery. 3.4v is a good discharge point for long cell life. Further, storage voltage should be 3.75v to 3.8v for longish periods of non-use.
What voltage do I charge the cells to and what voltage do I stop using and recharge?
I use mine in the RadioMaster TX16S and I just plug in the USB to the radio and let it charge until the green light goes out. It seems to quit charging when the battery voltage reaches 8.2 VDC. This was the same with the 18650 battery holder.