Lithium Polymer Batteries
Thank you for purchasing E-flite Li-Po batteries featuring the proven technology of ThunderPower cells with Charge Protection Circuitry, which
safely monitors the status of each cell to ensure a safe charging process. ThunderPower’s match cell technology assures the consistency in
performance of our E-flite batteries.
E-flite Li-Po batteries have two separate leads. The shorter lead with the WHITE (JST) connector attached is for charging only. It is the
only lead protected by Charge Protection Circuitry, helping prevent costly charging errors. It is very important to note that the circuit only
protects during the charge process. The second longer lead is for discharging or the power source for your airplane. The longer lead may
also be supplier with a JST connector or you may need to solder a connector onto the 16-gauge wire before use.
WARNING: Please read before charging or using battery
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS
• You must read these safety instructions and warnings before using or charging your batteries.
• Lithium Polymer batteries are volatile. Failure to read and follow the below instructions may result in fire, personal injury and damage to
property if charged or used improperly.
• Neither Horizon Hobby, Thunder Power, or our retailers assume any liability for failures to comply with these warnings and safety guidelines.
• By purchasing this battery, the buyer assumes all risks associated with lithium batteries. If you do not agree with these
conditions, return the battery immediately before use.
General Guidelines and Warnings
1) Use specific Lithium Polymer charger only. Do not use a NiCd or NiMh charger - Failure to do so may cause a fire, which may
result in personal injury and property damage.
2) Never charge batteries unattended. When charging Li-Po batteries you should always remain in constant observation to monitor
the charging process and react to potential problems that may occur.
3) Some Li-Po chargers on the market may have technical deficiencies that may cause it to charge the Li-Po batteries incorrectly or at
an improper rate. It is your responsibility solely to assure the charger you purchased works properly. Always monitor the charging
process to assure batteries are being charged properly. Failure to do so may result in fire.
4) If at any time you witness a battery starting to balloon or swell up, discontinue charging process immediately. Disconnect
the battery and observe it in a safe place for approximately 15 minutes. Continuing to charge a battery that has begun to swell
will result in fire. Likewise, never use a battery if you find it swollen or ballooned upon purchase.
5) Since delayed chemical reaction can occur, it is best to observe the battery as a safety precaution. Battery observation should occur
in a safe area outside of any building or vehicle and away from any combustible material.
6) Wire lead shorts can cause fire! If you accidentally short the wires, the battery must be placed in a safe area for observation for
approximately 15 minutes. Additionally, if a short occurs and contact is made with metal (such as rings on your hand), severe injuries
may occur due to the conductibility of electric current.
7) A battery can still ignite even after 10 minutes.
8) In the event of a crash, you must remove battery for observation and place in a safe open area away from any combustible material
for approximately 15 minutes.
9) If for any reason you need to cut the terminal wires, it will be necessary to cut each wire separately, ensuring the wires to not touch
each other or a short may occur, potentially causing a fire.
10) To solder a connector: Remove insulating tape of Red wire and solder to positive terminal of a connector, then remove insulating
tape of Black wire and solder to the negative terminal of connector. Be careful not to short the wire lead. If you accidentally cause the
battery to short, place it in a safe open space and observe the battery for approximately 15 minutes. A battery may swell or even
possibly catch fire after a short time.
11) Never store or charge a battery pack inside your car in extreme temperatures, since extreme temperature could cause fire.
Before You Charge
1) Make a visual inspection of the pack. Look for any damaged leads, connectors, broken shrink, swelling of cells, or other irregularities.
Do not use if you find any of the above issues with your pack.
2) Before installing or changing the connector, check the voltage of the pack using a digital voltmeter (not your charger). All new packs
ship at approximately 3.80V per cell.
Example 2S pack should read approximately 7.60V
3) If any damage to the pack or leads is found, or the voltage is significantly less for your pack than specified above, do not attempt to
charge or fly the pack; contact E-flite (Horizon Hobby) or Thunder Power directly as soon as possible.
Charging Process
1) Never charge batteries unattended.
2) Charge in an isolated area, away from other flammable materials on a concrete surface outside of buildings.
3) Let the battery cool down to ambient temperature before charging.
4) Do not charge batteries packs in series. Charge each battery pack individually. Failure to do so may result in incorrect battery
recognition and charging functions. Overcharging may occur and fire may be the result. ***In order to discharge packs in series, the
charged voltage of both packs must be within 0.01V for the same cell count pack***
3S pack should read approximately 11.40V
5) Be sure you use the shorter lead with the JST (BEC) connector for all charging. This is the lead protected by the Charge
Protection Circuitry referenced in the introduction. There are two sets of lead wires on this battery. The shortest one is always used
exclusively for charging.
6) When selecting the cell count or voltage for charging purposes, select the cell count and voltage as it appears on the
battery label. Selecting a cell count or voltage other than the one printed on the label can cause fire. As a safety precaution, please
confirm the information printed on the battery is correct.
a. Example: The label on a 2-Cell battery pack in series will read – “Charge as 2-Cell (7.4V), or may cause fire” – You must
select 2-Cell for charging.
b. Example: The label on a 3-Cell battery pack in series will read – “Charge as 3-Cell (11.1V), or may cause fire” – You must
select 3-Cell for charging.
7) You must check the pack voltage before charging after flight. Do not attempt to charge any pack if open voltage per cell is less
than 3.3V
Example Do not charge a 2-cell pack if below 6.6V
Do not charge a 3 cell pack if below 9.9V
8) You must select the charge rate current that does not to exceed 1C (one times the capacity of the battery, unless otherwise
noted*). A higher setting may cause fire. The below chart is calculated at 1 x capacity of pack.
Example 860 mAh: Charge at or below 860 mA
1200 mAh: Charge at or below 1.2 Amps
1800 mAh: Charge at or below 1.8 Amps
2100 mAh: Charge at or below 2.1 Amps
First Flights
We recommend 3-5C max average discharge for breaking in new packs. Also be extremely careful not to over discharge new packs (Packs
should NEVER be over discharged at any time, but over discharging on the first flight will ruin the battery permanently before you are able to
enjoy it. See “Caring for Battery” below).
Storage & Transportation
1) Store battery at room temperature between 40 and 80 degrees F for best results.
2) Do not expose battery pack to direct sunlight (heat) for extended periods.
3) When transporting or temporarily storing in a vehicle, temperature range should be greater than 20 degrees F but no more than 150
4) Storing battery at temperatures greater than 170 degrees F for extended periods of time (more than 2 hours) may cause
Caring for Battery
1) Charge battery with good quality Lithium Polymer charger. A poor quality charger can be dangerous (such as the MRC Super Brain
2) Set voltage and current correctly (failure to do so can cause fire).
3) Please check pack voltage after the first charge.
4) Do not discharge battery to a level below 3V per cell under load. Deep discharge below 3V per cell can deteriorate battery
5) Use caution to avoid puncture of the cell. Puncture of cells may cause fire.
Operating Temperature
Charge: 32 to 113 degrees F
Discharge: 32 to 140 degrees F
1) Let battery cool down to ambient temperature before charging.
2) During discharge and handling of batteries, do not exceed 160 degrees F.
Battery Life
Batteries that lose 20% of their capacity must be removed from service and disposed of properly.
Discharge the battery to 3V/Cell, making sure output wires are insulated, then wrap battery in a bag for disposal.
Product Warranty
Product warranty is limited to original defects in material and workmanship. Warranty does not cover collateral damage. Due
to the nature and use of this product there is no term warranty. Misuse, abuse, incorrect charging, failure to comply with the above
warnings and guidelines, and other inappropriate use of this product are not covered under warranty.
degrees F.
damage to battery and possible fire.
969 which is NOT a proper Lithium Polymer charger).
Example 2-Cell: 8.4V (8.30 to 8.44)
3-Cell: 12.6V (12.45 to 12.66)
performance. Be sure to set your ESC for the proper cut off voltage (6.0V cut off for 2S packs, 9.0V cut off for 3S packs, etc).
Horizon Service Center
Attention: E-flite Service
4105 Fieldstone Road
Champaign, IL 61822
Phone: (877) 504-0233
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