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Li-Po Battery 7.4V/1000mAh E-Pack for Apache AH-64 Carson 500508016

Li-Po Battery 7.4V/1000mAh E-Pack for Apache AH-64 Carson 500508016

PRODUCER: Carson

EAN: 4005299580161

SKU: CA-508016

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92.00 zł
Power your remote-controlled Apache AH-64 helicopter with this high-performance 7.4V/1000mAh Li-Po Battery E-Pack. With a compact size and lightweight design, this lithium polymer battery is the ideal choice for enthusiasts seeking reliable and long-lasting power for their aircraft.
Power your remote-controlled Apache AH-64 helicopter with this high-performance 7.4V/1000mAh Li-Po Battery E-Pack. With a compact size and lightweight design, this lithium polymer battery is the ideal choice for enthusiasts seeking reliable and long-lasting power for their aircraft.

Description

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7.4V/1000mAh Li-Po Battery E-Pack designed for Apache AH-64 Carson 500508016. This lithium polymer battery features a voltage of 7.4V and a capacity of 1000mAh. With dimensions of 76mm x 37mm x 18mm and weighing 58g, it is compatible with the Carson 507000 Apache AH-64 helicopter. Ideal for powering your remote-controlled aircraft.

Technical Specifications

Producer: Carson

CA-508016

Description

Producer
Carson

Specific References

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4005299580161

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