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DJI Avata battery

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  • DJI Avata battery
  • contains an intelligent flight battery 2420 mAh
  • Battery type Li-Ion
  • Energy 35.71 Wh at 0.5C discharge rate 7 C (normal)
  • Weight approx. 162 g
  • Charging temperature 5 °C to 40 °C

DJI Intelligent Battery Management monitors the status of the battery in real time

DJI Avata Battery"

The Intelligent Flight Battery has a rated capacity of 35.71 Wh and a long battery life of approximately 18 minutes*. The intelligent DJI battery management monitors the status of the batteries in real time, so you can focus less on the battery level and more on flying.
* Tested while hovering in an environment without wind or interference.

Technical data:
Battery capacity: 2,420 mAh
Nominal voltage: 14.76 V
Max. Charging voltage 17 V
Battery type: Li-Ion
Energy: 35.71 Wh at 0.5C
Discharge rate: 7 C (normal)
Weight: Approx. 162 g
Charging temperature: 5 °C to 40 °C
Compatibility: DJI Avata

Scope of delivery:
1x DJI Avata Intelligent Flight Battery

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DJI Avata battery

Short profile

  • DJI Avata battery
  • contains an intelligent flight battery 2420 mAh
  • Battery type Li-Ion
  • Energy 35.71 Wh at 0.5C discharge rate 7 C (normal)
  • Weight approx. 162 g
  • Charging temperature 5 °C to 40 °C

Product description for DJI Avata battery

DJI Intelligent Battery Management monitors the status of the battery in real time

DJI Avata Battery"

The Intelligent Flight Battery has a rated capacity of 35.71 Wh and a long battery life of approximately 18 minutes*. The intelligent DJI battery management monitors the status of the batteries in real time, so you can focus less on the battery level and more on flying.
* Tested while hovering in an environment without wind or interference.

Technical data:
Battery capacity: 2,420 mAh
Nominal voltage: 14.76 V
Max. Charging voltage 17 V
Battery type: Li-Ion
Energy: 35.71 Wh at 0.5C
Discharge rate: 7 C (normal)
Weight: Approx. 162 g
Charging temperature: 5 °C to 40 °C
Compatibility: DJI Avata

Scope of delivery:
1x DJI Avata Intelligent Flight Battery

DJI Avata battery

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
162 g
Sonstiges
Akku-/Batterie-Typ
Lithium-Ion
Akku-Kapazität
2420 mAh
Spannung in Volt
14,76
Kopter Zubehör für
DJI Avata
Leistung in Wh
35,71
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6941565936455
KAN
936455

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