lithium polymer batteries (abbreviated Li-poly, Li-Pol, LiPo, LIP, PLI or LiP) are rechargeable batteries which have technologically evolved from lithium-ion batteries.
most rc planes/copters use lipo's (li-poly batteries) because currently they are the battery that produces the most juice per ounce. weight is everything in flight.
no typo's, the camera says:
203CWAS - probably model #
2.4G - transmits at
DC8V
the battery that I am currently using to power my copter is a 3.7V lipo 1000mah. I can get 10 min of flight for a 2 hour charge.
only putting out 3.7v won't be enough to power my 8v camera right?
so if i get a lipo that is 8V (does the mah matter?) it will work?
in regards to slicing a 9V, i'm a battery noob, u really think this will work? i've noticed that when the 9v starts dying, my picture quality degrades greatly, and i'm soon left transmitting only audio. will 1/2 a 9v really do it?
thanks for all your help guys, none of my friends know anything about batteries...