GEA532S60E5GT

Gens Ace

Gens Ace G-Tech 5300mAh 7.4V 60C 2S1P HardCase Lipo Battery Pack With EC5



This battery is implanted with G-Tech chip and can be automatically identified, communicated and charged with the G-Tech Eco Smart Charger, and can also be regularly charged with a normal charger.

The Gens ace 7.4v G-tech lipo battery 5300mah with 60C discharge rate hard case offers you very high power and very long run time for your RC cars. The 60C max burst rate gives you enough power for acceleration. It enhances your driving experience no matter what type of driving you are into. They are widely fit the 1/8 and 1/10 RC Car Model.


Features:

- Long cycle life with 150 times minimum, up to 200Wh/kg energy density.
- Production in the strictest single cell capacity, voltage, resistance, discharge curve matching process. Superior Japan and Korea Lithium Polymer raw materials.


Specifications:

- Minimum Capacity: 5300mAh
- Configuration: 2S1P / 7.4V / 2Cells
- Discharge Rate: 60C
- Max Burst Discharge Rate: 100C
- Net Weight(±20g): 283g
- Dimensions: 138mm x 47mm x 25mm (L x W x H)
- Charge Plug: G-Tech
- Discharge Plug: EC5


Compatible with:

Gens ace 2S 7.4v lipo battery 5000mah is the most popular and reliable power for 1/8 and 1/10 RC car models such as Losi, Traxxas Slash, HPI Strada XB 1/10 RTR Electric Buggy, Team Associated, Axial, Tamiya, Duratrax, Jammin', Redcat Racing, Exceed RC, Electrix RC, Emaxx, Bandit, Rustler version, Kyosho GP 4WD Racing Truck etc.


Our Advantage:

1. Energy Density: Specially adapted to each UAV type and RC car/boat/helicopter type. Very High according to capacity/weight. In fact, we are specialists in High Power Lipo Batteries. It is our unique technology, the highest power of our battery is 100C. Another technology is our batteries are able to be stably discharged simultaneously
2. Low IR: Provides stable voltage until the end of your mission
3. Safety: Gens Ace and its' partners fulfill the ISO9001, ISO14001, standards
4. See the battery instruction to the link: Lipo Battery Guide