SwellPro 4500mAh 6S LiPo Flight Battery for Fisherman Max FD2 Drone
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Power up for epic drone fishing sessions!
Note: The warranty on drone batteries is 3 months. Read up on how they should be stored, as many batteries are lost due to incorrect charging before storage.
When you're hooked on a hot bite or just want to get more lines out, the last thing you need is a flat drone battery. The SwellPro 4500mAh 6S LiPo Flight Battery is the ultimate spare, designed to double your time in the air and maximise your casting opportunities. If you've got the SwellPro Fisherman Max FD2 PRO, this is an absolute essential.
Boasting a massive 4500mAh capacity, this is one of the biggest batteries available for a fishing drone, giving you up to 30 minutes of air time (without load). What does that mean out on the water? More time dropping baits, hitting those distant spots, and ultimately, more chances to hook up. Just like your FD2 drone, this battery is fully waterproof, so you don't need to stress about splashes or dunkings out on the boat or the beach. It's purpose-built for your drone, ensuring a perfect fit and reliable power.
SwellPro 4500mAh 6S LiPo Flight Battery for Fisherman Max FD2 Drone Features:
- Massive 4500mAh capacity
- Extended flight time for more casts
- Up to 30 minutes air time (no load)
- Fully waterproof design
- Essential spare for longer sessions
- Direct fit for FD2 PRO Drone
SwellPro 4500mAh 6S LiPo Flight Battery for Fisherman Max FD2 Drone Specifications:
- Capacity: 4500mAh
- Voltage: 22.2V
- Type: 6S LiPo
- Weight: 1255g
- Charging time: 80 min
- Max charging current: 8A
- Safe charging current: 4-5A
- Dimensions: 219 x 119 x 65mm
- Working temperature: 0℃ ~ 40℃
About Swellpro / Splashdrone Batteries
Please note - the warranty on the batteries of your new drone is 3 months - not twelve (which the rest is covered for).Unfortunately, it's quite common for people to spend a day out with a drone, then bring it all back home, store them without properly recharging the batteries first (75%) and then find the batteries don't work as expected when they next pull them out to use the drone again. Read more about this here