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796 You can use any 1S (4.2V or 4.35V) LiPo you want with a JST-PH 2.0 connector on. A higher capacity battery should give you slightly longer flight time but will also be heavier, so due to the extra weight the TinyHawk won't handle quite as well and you should keep an eye on the motors in case they start to get hot because of the extra weight.
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0 tattu 450mah 3.8V PH 2.0 for that great
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0 (21-Sep-2019, 09:11 AM)JamesSkyWalker Wrote: Do you already have a radio? Are you going for the bundle set? That is kind of what I started with and then I got the tinyhawk s, which is what I would have started with had I had a transmitter. So if you decide to do the same I would skip the tiny hawk s after you master the tiny hawk And get the tiny hawk freestyle instead. It is one of the best quads that I've flown so far that I was able to control FPV. After you master the tiny hawk freestyle You should be pretty much ready for every other kind of quad. As for batteries the ones that work really really good and made my tiny hot fly like a bat out of hell was the tattu 450mAh 3.8V 95C 1S Lipo Battery JST. Here is an eBay link where I bought mine from They worked pretty damn good My favorite batteries so far.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=...3787924186
I have a good radio, I have the Taranis Q X7. And the batteries ... I bought 9 original EMAX 450mah and today my 5 GNB 520mah batteries arrived in the mail. I paid R$ 200.00 (200 Reais) in 10 batteries, the other 4 came with the drones, two with tinyhawk and two with tinyhawk freestyle. A total of 14 !!! Now I'm happy!
Emax Tinyhawk (1s)
Emax Tinyhawk Freestyle (2S)
Taranis Q X7
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