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🚀 Power your FPV passion with CNHL — where speed meets endurance!
The CNHL 1500mAh 6S LiPo Battery delivers a robust 22.2V output with an impressive 100C continuous discharge rate (burst 200C), engineered for high-performance FPV drone racing and RC aircraft. Its compact size and lightweight design optimize drone agility, while built-in safety features ensure reliable, long-lasting use. Sold in convenient 2-packs, these batteries are trusted by enthusiasts for consistent power, durability, and extended flight times.















| ASIN | B0B5LB7C6K |
| Amperage | 1500 Milliamps |
| Antenna Location | Drone |
| Battery Capacity | 1500 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery Weight | 254 Grams |
| Best Sellers Rank | #194,555 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,441 in Hobby Remote & App Controlled Vehicle Batteries |
| Brand | CNHL |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (563) |
| Item Dimensions | 1.38 x 1.46 x 2.95 inches |
| Item Weight | 254 Grams |
| Manufacturer | CHINAHOBBYLINE (HONGKONG) CO. LIMITED |
| Model Number | 1501006BK |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Reusability | Rechargeable |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
| Voltage | 22.2 Volts |
A**V
Really great batteries
I use these as my flight packs for my 6 inch FPV quad, and all 6 of the ones I have in service are great, consistent batteries and appropriately advertised with the correct specifications. While I don’t have a ton of charging cycles through them yet, I do have enough time with them (and enough packs) to provide some data that can help determine if these live up to their cost (short answer, they do). The capacity is slightly underrated (which is a good thing) - I calculate about 1530-1550mAh of usage before the cell voltage gets to around 3.35V. I follow a generally ideal battery care procedure, only running them down to 3.5V (~21V), sometimes a bit lower to 3.4V (~20.5V), always returning them to storage voltage after flying, and only fully charging them no more than 24 hours before using them. I also only charge at 0.7-1C on a parallel charger, to maximize the life of the batteries and store them in flame proof bags in a climate controlled environment. The performance characteristics are outstanding with 6S. Voltage sag is almost unnoticeable, and these can really pump out some burst amperage when I push my quad well past 100mph for a short period. The quality is also very acceptable, out of all my packs I have never had any wires break loose, no damage to the protective wrap, etc. and the dimensions and weight are a really good balance for my 6”. Cell balance has also not been an issue with no variation over 0.05V between cells (though this is mostly up to the quality of your charger and how well you take care of the batteries). Overall, a great buy and I will definitely be adding more to my FPV backpack. With some basic knowledge on LiPo battery care and proper use, I expect these to last a long time and many many flights.
W**.
Loved them so much, I bought 5 more!
I been using CNHL batteries in my land & water RC's for a few years, and got this for my first fpv quadcopter/drone build. Been really happy with them. I did get a deal of 5 more from a fpv specialty store, and they have slightly higher internal resistance readings than the 2 I ordered here from Amazon. I've probably cycled the batteries around 20-30 times now, they they haven't had any issues, and I'm hard on them. A few times even ran them below 3volts a cell (do not recommend doing that). After they cooled off they recovered by them selves, and charge & preform just fine. Have yet to see any signs of puffing at all. Even though I'm hard on my batteries, I'm also very particular about not leaving them fully charged for more than 24-48hrs, and brining them up to storage charge within 12 to 24 hrs after running them. (As you can see, I also parallel charge, which i dont recommed parallel charging for those who are new to LiPo's at all) Almost forgot, I do highly recommend wrapping good scotch electrical tape around them (as shown in pictures for extra precaution) , one really good crash I had caused the end cap where the power/balance cable is to break loose and caused the cells to slide half way out, and that pack was secured tightly in my quad double strapped. And yes, I'm still running that pack.
J**A
Good for the money
So far these 1100mah cnhl black's have been pretty good in my deepspace seeker 5xl. I think for the money they are good, especially if you have a lighter drone. My drone isnt necessarily light however and is more suited probably to a little larger battery. That said I am more than happy with them and would prefer 2 of these to a more expensive battery if my only real loss is a minute or so of flight time per battery. Overall its a good battery so far.
J**T
Fun while it last
These packs have all the juice and it's a beautiful thing. But the cells are easily damaged and the outer covering is a cheap easily torn slippery plastic. Manufacturers need to know that as fpv pilots we require battery coverings to be durable, slightly thick, and preferably sticky or grippy to the touch so the battery straps will hold tight. Other than that these packs rock!
W**M
Poor quality
Used these batteries three times and both had wiring damage which now prevents them from charging. I missed my window for returns and would like to request a refund or exchange.
A**.
Great Efficiency and Good Power
Great battery for my 230 frame 440 gram (without battery weight) quad running DJI air unit and 2208 1800 kv motors with 5X4X3 props. Have run 4 of these batteries about 6 times each and I typically get about 7 minutes racing high speed through gates in an oval configuration the length of a soccer field (50 mph on straight and 30 mph on turns). Cells are well matched. Drops from 4.2 volts to 3.8 volts fairly quickly (about 1 to 2 minutes), but stays at 3.8 - 3.6 for most of the flight. If it reaches 3.5 volts per cell, come in immediately. The battery will dump to 3.0 volts per cell within less than a minute. But that is actually a sign of a good battery and shows it has consistent cells with a good discharge rate.
K**.
It’s all fun and games.
Great value price is fair product performs well
J**H
Good battery
Solid lipo
D**D
Great battery
T**I
Looks good, all cells voltage equal through out
A**R
These batteries seemed great at first with good performance and little sag, sadly it didn't last beyond 20 odd cycles. And they now sag below 3.5v when fully charged to 4.2v. Maybe not a bad buy if you find yourself destroying packs, as these are so cheap relative to other options.
V**T
Big LiPo brand. Black is 100c plenty for most FPV pilot 5" freestyle.
Y**K
Sa fait 2 fois que je commande sur amazon des lipo en pack de 2 et les 2 fois il y en a 1 qui est défectueuse 80$ pour 1 batterie ses de l’arnaque
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