Polymer Lithium Battery (Total 5 Products)
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Brand: GLIDA
Packaging: Factory standard packages
Supply Ability: 100000PCS/MONTH
Rechargeable Li polymer Battery 3 7v 1500mAh Manufacturer with CE ROHS certificates
Brand: GLIDA
Packaging: Factory standard packages
Supply Ability: 100000PCS/MONTH
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Brand: GLIDA
Packaging: Factory standard packages
Supply Ability: 100000PCS/MONTH
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Brand: GLIDA
Packaging: Factory standard packages
Supply Ability: 100000PCS/MONTH
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Brand: GLIDA
Packaging: Factory standard packages
Supply Ability: 100000PCS/MONTH
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A Lithium Polymer Battery, or more correctly lithium-ion Polymer Battery (abbreviated as LiPo, LIP, Li-poly, lithium-poly and others), is a rechargeable battery of lithium-ion technology using a polymer electrolyte instead of a liquid electrolyte. High conductivity semisolid (gel) polymers form this electrolyte.High power. Both lithium-ion and lithium-poly batteries are suitable with high and robust power usages. However, lithium-ion batteries are more efficient and popular than lithium-polymer.Many manufacturers have stated that their LiPo batteries will last 2 or 3 years. This is a somewhat realistic approximation for a scenario where a battery is regularly used and charged around 2 or 3 times a week.Lithium polymer batteries could potentially be dangerous. ... However, if care is taken to store the batteries properly, Lithium batteries shouldn't be very dangerous at all. Additionally, Lithium polymer batteries should be even safer than traditional Lithium batteries.Lithium Polymer batteries are perhaps the most hazardous parts we deal with on a day to day basis when it comes to our miniquads. This is both because of their propensity to explode into a small fireball when mistreated and because of the massive amount of power they are capable of dumping out of their terminals.