Nothing interrupts a perfect flying day like a "Low Battery" warning, especially with a large-scale aircraft like the 60cm MIG740. This official MIG740 RC Plane Battery solves the limitation of single-pack sessions, allowing you to swap out depleted units and keep your glider in the air. It’s the essential upgrade for pilots who want to maximize their time at the field without waiting hours for a single recharge. Ships worldwide.
Product Highlights
High-Capacity 7.4V 850mAh: Specifically engineered for the MIG740's power system, providing robust 2S voltage for strong climbs and extended soaring durations.
Lightweight 2S Lipo Technology: Optimized weight-to-power ratio ensures that the added capacity doesn't compromise the aircraft's lift-to-drag performance or stall speed.
Durable JST Connector: Features a high-quality red JST plug for a secure, vibration-resistant connection during high-speed maneuvers and 500m long-distance flights.
Correct Orientation: When sliding the battery into the internal compartment, ensure the wires are tucked neatly to avoid interference with the fuselage hatch or servos.
Center of Gravity (CG): Always secure the battery in the designated slot; moving it too far forward or aft can affect the MIG740’s flight stability and glide path.
Storage Care: After flying, allow the battery to cool for 10 minutes before recharging. Always store at "storage voltage" (approx. 7.6V) if not intended for use within 48 hours.
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