INTELLECT
Intellect 6500 Mah 4s 15.2v 120c Graphene Lipo Battery Suit 1-8th Buggy/truggy
- SKU:
- INTL6500-4S-PT2
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Description
The INTELLECT 6500 Mah 4s 15.2v 120c Graphene Lipo Battery is the ideal power source for 1/8 scale buggy and truggy models. With its high 6500mAh capacity and 120C discharge rate, this battery delivers exceptional performance and long-lasting runtime for your RC vehicle. It features advanced graphene technology that provides superior conductivity and durability, allowing for better power output and faster charging time. This battery is constructed with high-quality materials and has a lightweight design, making it easy to handle and install. Upgrade your RC experience with the INTELLECT 6500 Mah 4s 15.2v 120c Graphene Lipo Battery.
For 2022 are Intellect's range of awesome LiPo batteries! The new LiHV PT2 will display a higher voltage and power than 2021 models.
Bench-marked against other leading brands, Intellect batteries provide higher performance for the same specification of battery.
2022 batteries are all Silicon-Graphene based LiHV. Silicon Graphene packs have improved cycle time when charged at 1C rates and can be charged at a higher C rating, with less risk of damage to the pack. LIHV technology has the ability to be charged to 4.35v per cell, but normal racing regulations allow up to 4.2v so LIHV are much safer.
To address market demands 2 options nominally are available Hi Power and Long RunTime.
BRCA/EFRA Legal as of April 2022
Specs:
- 48.2H x 47W x 139L mm
- 6500mAh
- 120C
- 570g
- 5mm Plugs
- Connectors supplied.
1 Review
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Compact power house
Just bought 2 of these batteries after quite some time away from the hobby… flawless in appearance (very clean with the use of 5mm plugs and the balance charge slot) . Incredible run time on my TEKNO 410 and the size is smaller than my older batteries!! Also used in my EB 48 and find the size perfect. I understand “nitro” is a lot of fun… but with modern electronics and batteries like these, I reckon it’s hard to go past electric ?