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Electro River Li-Po Alarm v.1
Engineered specifically for Li-Po and Li-Ion batteries, this protection system defends against hazardous, deep discharge levels. By connecting directly to the balancer plug, the unit activates a sound alert via its integrated buzzer when battery voltage drops too low. Excessive discharge poses a high risk of permanent cell damage and potential fire hazard. With the alarm in place, pack safety is significantly enhanced and overall battery longevity is improved.
Additional information
After use, always disconnect the alarm from the battery to prevent draining the pack. Keeping the battery connected to the device can cause the pack to fully discharge and potentially lead to damage.
Main features
- Provides protection against deep battery discharge
- Features an integrated audible alert
- Allows connection to a balancer
Technical data
Mass: 5 g
Compatible cell count: 2-3
Size: 22 x 14 mm
Produced by: Electro River
| EAN | 5902543096999 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer code | ELR-06-012672 |
| Brand | Electro River |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 14
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Allows you to extend battery life. Works well, I recommend it
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A very useful device if someone wants to extend battery life
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Fulfills its task, I recommend it
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A very useful little thing.
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Works as it should. I recommend it!
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I use it for a G&G replica, perfect thing. I recommend it
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Great thing for the replica, I recommend it
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A good alarm worth recommending, it saves Li-Po.
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A good alarm, very useful in use. After mounting it, you can feel safe that your Li-Po battery will not be damaged due to discharge. Worth recommending!
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Good quality alarm. Price - good. It's very loud. Does its job. Fits perfectly in the AR-15 stock guide. I recommend it.
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The device saves the battery, and the buzzer is a real alarm siren
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A useful little thing for those who care about batteries in replicas.
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A tiny thing that saves the battery. Very necessary, because I have seen how quickly you can kill a Li-Po battery by using equipment until there is a noticeable decline in drive performance.
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