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Align 6S1P Li-Poly Battery 40C (22.2V/1100mAh) (Align HBP11001 | AGNHBP11001)

Model: Align HBP11001
Dist. #: AGNHBP11001   SKU: AGNHBP11001

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Updated on Jun 9, 2025 08:11:27 PM

6S1P Li-Poly Battery 40C (22.2V/1100mAh)...
This is a Align 6S1P Li-Polymer Battery, and is meant for use with the Align T-Rex 450 line of helicopters.

Features:

This Li-poly battery is utilizing series/balancing design. It includes high effective and high discharge, and a inspection maker is utilized to match packs.


Ideal for T-Rex 450 series (450MX Brushless Motor 1700KV).
It is recommend to release the battery within 80% of ranked discharge, keep 90% capability when over 100 cycles, keep 85% capability when over 150 cycles.(The cycle life and performance will decrease due to high current, heat and over-discharge)

Specs:

Max Continuous Discharge: 40C

Burst Discharge: 60C

Nominal Operating Temperature level: Approx. 40-64?C (104-147?F) (within 80% of ranked discharge)

Optimum Temperature level: 80?C (176?F)

Output: 22.2V(6S1P)1100mAh 102Wh

Dimension: 34x108x25.5mm

Weight: 195g

Keep in mind: When utilizing high energy Li-Polymer Batteries, please do not over-discharge or over-charge batteries as this will lead to over heated batteries. Releasing capability can't go beyond 80% of the max capability of the pack after complete charging to make sure an excellent cycle efficiency. It is suggested to totally charge a brand brand-new battery prior to utilizing and just release the battery 50% for first 5 cycles. Always keep track of race time and/or set a low voltage warning on ESC (End voltage cannot be lower than 3.2v per cell). Do not use the battery that has too low a voltage.



Do not expose batteries to sunlight or store/charge batteries at the temperature above 35?C or in a closed cars and truck. The heat environment could cause damage to the pack or make it burst. If the battery ends up being hot while quick charging, high current discharging or racing, do not charge the battery up until it has cooled entirely. Wait about 20 minutes, then check prior to charging.
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