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Akumulator 7,4V/1500mAh Li-Po T-Plug Z-6 Evo | DF Models 6981

Li-Po Battery 7.4V/1500mAh T-Plug for RC Car Z06-Evolution Buggy

PRODUCER: DF Models

EAN: 4250684169814

SKU: DF-6981

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98.00 zł
Lowest price in the last 30 days : 98.00 zł
DF Models 6981 manufacturer | 7.4V/1500mAh Li-Po battery with T-Plug for Z-6 Evolution Buggy 4WD 3120 remote-controlled car.
DF Models 6981 manufacturer | 7.4V/1500mAh Li-Po battery with T-Plug for Z-6 Evolution Buggy 4WD 3120 remote-controlled car.
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Description

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The DF Models 6981 7.4V/1500mAh Li-Po battery with T-Plug is a high-performance, lithium polymer battery designed for remote-controlled off-road vehicles such as the DF Models / Mali Racing 3120 Z06-Evolution Buggy 4WD. With a capacity of 1500mAh and a C-Rate of 35C, this 2S battery pack provides reliable power and performance. The T-Plug connector and balance plug ensure easy and safe connectivity, while its compact dimensions of 68x35x15mm and lightweight design of approximately 80g make it ideal for use in various RC applications.

Technical Specifications

Producer: DF Models

Liczba ogniw: 2s

DF-6981
100 Items

Description

Producer
DF Models
Liczba ogniw
2s

Specific References

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4250684169814

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