7.4V 2800mAh LiPo Battery YOKYBP228BE Yokomo  [YOKYBP228BE]

Yokomo YB-P228BE - Yokomo 7.4v - 2800mah Lipo Battery
Price:
NZD$112.27
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKYBP228BE
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Battery profile: Yokomo YOKYBP228BE

This Yokomo YOKYBP228BE 7.4V 2800mAh LiPo battery is made for electric radio-controlled models where dependable pack behavior matters. The information highlights fitment, safe charging methods, and the practical impact on runtime and chassis response.

Design and purpose: built as a 7.4-volt Lithium Polymer pack with 2800mAh capacity, it fits systems that accept 7.4V LiPo batteries. As an energy source, the pack affects run time, ESC thermal load, and handling as its weight contributes to overall mass distribution.

Installation notes: verify battery bay dimensions and that the connector orientation suits your vehicle, ensure the ESC and charger are compatible with 7.4V LiPo chemistry, and secure the pack with straps or padding to reduce movement. Use a balance charger and monitor cell voltages for charging and storage.

Tuning role: the battery's mass and its position alter suspension balance and weight distribution. After a battery swap, reassess ride height and damping before changing motor or gear selections since the pack weight often drives handling changes.

Specifications

  • Item: 7.4V LiPo battery, 2800mAh
  • Material: Lithium Polymer (LiPo)
  • Model Number: YOKYBP228BE
  • Compatibility: 7.4V LiPo-capable RC electronics and battery bays

For enthusiasts wanting a reliable mid-capacity 7.4V option, this Yokomo pack covers basic needs; check plug and tray fitment, use a balance charger, and account for weight when setting up the chassis.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Yokomo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Follow the manufacturer recommended charge current; typical safe practice is to charge at 1C or lower unless you have specific guidance for higher rates.
Set the pack to a storage charge on a balance charger, keep it cool and dry, and isolate it in a safe container designed for batteries.
Yes. Using the balance lead each charge ensures cells remain at equal voltages, which improves safety and longevity.
It can. Changes in battery weight or placement may require adjustment of ride height and damping to retain the desired handling balance.
Inspect for dents, swelling, and connector wear; confirm cells charge and discharge normally and dispose of any pack that shows damage.

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