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Lion1

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Looking to buy more lipos for my fpv quad. I am looking at the tattu r-line 6s 1300mah battery and the CNHL black series 6s 1100mah. They are within about 5 grams of weight between each other. I am wondering if the extra 200mah will make a major difference in flight times or should I opt for the 10 dollar cheaper CNHL battery and save some money?
 
Looking to buy more lipos for my fpv quad. I am looking at the tattu r-line 6s 1300mah battery and the CNHL black series 6s 1100mah. They are within about 5 grams of weight between each other. I am wondering if the extra 200mah will make a major difference in flight times or should I opt for the 10 dollar cheaper CNHL battery and save some money?
The extra 200 mah would allow for a higher discharge rate. I would probably get the CNHL because from what I have heard about FPV Quad batteries, and their short cycle life.
 
OK thanks! will definitely consider that. Can anyone else clarify their opinion on which battery they would get?
 
I would go with either CNHL or if Liperior has anything that would fit then Id go with them. 200mAh wont make too much difference in flight time.
 
I would choose Ovonic 6s 1300mah because it is the most cost-effective compared to other batteries. In addition, 1300mah is more suitable for racing than 1100mah.
 
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