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The HyperLiFe 2S 480 mAh LiFe is suitable for DLGs and other small models. It has enough capacity to fly an average four servo discus launched glider for 2-3 hours (or more), depending upon the servos used. A two cell (2S) LiFe battery produces 6.6 volts nominal, which is nearly a volt less than a 2 cell LiPo battery. LiFe batteries have a good discharge curve that is flatter than that of a NiMH battery (less voltage drop with discharge or load), and without the risk of fire that exists when a ...
A LiFePO4 receiver power pack. Receiver power packs used to have NiMH cells, but many users have wanted the much higher capacity, lighter weight, and greater reliability of LiPo cells. However LiPo cells have voltage too high (3.7V/cell) to work reliably with most servos. (Most 2.4 Ghz receivers are okay on up to 9V) But unlike LiPo, LiFePO4 cells (3.3V/cell) are a closer replacement for NiMH on voltage basis. And compared to high-capacity NiMH packs, the Hyperion G3 LifePO4 Radio batteries hav...
A LiFePO4 receiver power pack. Receiver power packs used to have NiMH cells, but many users have wanted the much higher capacity, lighter weight, and greater reliability of LiPo cells. However LiPo cells have voltage too high (3.7V/cell) to work reliably with most servos. (Most 2.4 Ghz receivers are okay on up to 9V) But unlike LiPo, LiFePO4 cells (3.3V/cell) are a closer replacement for NiMH on voltage basis. And compared to high-capacity NiMH packs, the Hyperion G3 LifePO4 Radio batteries hav...

