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FAQs

Q1: Are semi solid state batteries safer than conventional lithium batteries?

Yes, in general they offer improved safety due to reduced liquid content and better thermal stability, though no battery is completely risk-free.

Q2: What is the difference between semi-solid-state and solid-state batteries?

Semi-solid-state batteries still contain a small amount of liquid electrolyte, while all-solid-state batteries use fully solid electrolytes. Semi-solid technology is generally considered more practical for near-term commercialization while still offering improvements in safety and energy density.

Q3: Is 4S or 6S better for FPV drones?

Both 4S and 6S FPV drone batteries are widely used. 4S is often preferred for lighter or beginner-friendly builds, while 6S provides higher voltage, better efficiency, and stronger performance for racing and freestyle drones.

Q4: What capacity FPV battery should I choose?

For racing FPV, 850–1300mAh is commonly used. Freestyle builds often use 1300–1800mAh, while cinematic or long-range FPV drones may use 1500–2200mAh or higher. The final choice depends on weight, flight time, and power demand.

Q5: What battery is best for an FPV drone?

The best battery for FPV drone builds depends on flight style, drone size, motor KV, propeller size, and connector type. Racing drones usually need high-discharge batteries, while cinematic or long-range FPV drones may need higher capacity for longer flight time.