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USA seller of LiPo Batteries ?

o.thornwall
o.thornwall over 5 years ago

Can anyone tell me of a seller in the USA that I can get a 2000 -3000 Mah LiPo from, simular to the photo I'm included ?

 

I don't want to wait a month to get.

 

Thank you all.

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  • fmilburn
    fmilburn over 5 years ago in reply to o.thornwall +1
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    fmilburn over 5 years ago in reply to o.thornwall +1
    Sometimes the seller will provide information like the photo of the JST type 2 pin 2.0mm pitch above which is one common type and you can match to what you have. If not you can try asking.
  • dougw
    dougw over 5 years ago +1
    Adafruit has some: https://www.adafruit.com/product/2011 https://www.adafruit.com/product/328 You can often order Adafruit parts from Newark...
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    fmilburn over 5 years ago

    Do a search for lipo 3.7v on Amazon and you will find some although I can’t recommend a seller.  Check to make sure it is the connector type you want and the polarity.

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    o.thornwall over 5 years ago in reply to fmilburn

    That's another problem. How to properly identify the connector part type, part number or brand. I'd like to get the exact same connector with out having to cut the connector off the old battery but if I can't correctly identify it then that's my only option I'm guessing.

    Seems no one can tell me how to do this.  But I will check Amazon.

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    o.thornwall over 5 years ago in reply to fmilburn

    That's another problem. How to properly identify the connector part type, part number or brand. I'd like to get the exact same connector with out having to cut the connector off the old battery but if I can't correctly identify it then that's my only option I'm guessing.

    Seems no one can tell me how to do this.  But I will check Amazon.

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    fmilburn over 5 years ago in reply to o.thornwall

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    fmilburn over 5 years ago in reply to o.thornwall

    Sometimes the seller will provide information like the photo of the JST type 2 pin 2.0mm pitch above which is one common type and you can match to what you have.  If not you can try asking.

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    o.thornwall over 5 years ago in reply to fmilburn

    These are the best photos of the currant connector I have. Not very good photos. My camera will not focus in any better so I"m stuck at the photo quality of what I have.

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  • fmilburn
    fmilburn over 5 years ago in reply to o.thornwall

    Measure the distance between pins the best you can.  They most likely are 2 mm or 2.5 mm / 0.1 in.  Then take a look at the housing for the connector and see if it looks like a fit.  Otherwise you can cut and solder the new connector although I know you would prefer not to.

     

    BTW, most of the small LiPo batteries I have are from Adafruit like the ones Doug linked to and they are good but I too noticed they were out of stock when I first looked.  The ones from China vary all over the place and some are not good at all.

     

    Newark is a US company associated with element14.  They do have the Adafruit 1200 mAh in stock it appears which is somewhat smaller than you requested:  https://www.newark.com/adafruit/258/1200mah-3-7v-li-poly-battery-with/dp/96Y0775

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