First, the battery pack. Refers to the series and parallel connections of batteries. Technically, some batteries are a set of batteries. So a single battery is not a real battery, but we still call it a battery. But the regular AAA battery of your TV remote is actually a battery with a single positive and negative terminal. Lithium-ion batteries have a variable battery count. Small drones and smart phones usually use a single battery, denoted as 1S. You may have thought that your 2S will be a two-cell battery, and so on. 2. Battery selection In order to continuously maximize the use of batteries, the power requirements of the aircraft in flight will vary according to your operations. Generally, the selected battery can at least continuously supply the current intensity required for the operation of the entire device. In this way, the possibility of battery damage is small, and the process can run at the maximum potential of its motor. As a general rule, always use the highest C number you can bear. It will not harm the aircraft, but will only improve performance. 3. Battery maintenance Now, drone batteries may explode or catch fire in rare cases. You may have heard that some people’s smartphone batteries exploded, or what happened would burn down people’s houses. This is one of the shortcomings of polymer lithium-ion battery technology. These situations almost always occur when the battery is charging or discharging. If the battery is punctured or subjected to a strong impact, it will appear suddenly. Therefore, in the event of a collision, please approach the battery carefully. Especially if it swells, makes a sound, or smokes. Although it is impossible to prevent fire or explosion due to collisions or other types of accidents, some precautions can be taken when charging the battery. Disclaimer: Some pictures and content of articles published on this site are from the Internet. If there is any infringement, please contact to delete.
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