UAV Battery
SUJOR is committed to delivering high-performance, cost-effective UAV battery solutions.
Product Introduction:
SUJOR 22.2V 6S1P 18000mAh Lipo battery pack has high discharge rate of 25C continuously. It has high energy density and long service life. It is suitable for both small and medium drones, such as drones for inspection, mapping, photography, delivery industry, ect.
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Basic Specification
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Remark |
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Model |
SUJOR-22.2V 6s1p 18000mAh 25C |
62*90*215mm(H*W*L) |
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Nominal capacity |
18000mAh |
Standard discharge(1C5A) after Standard charge |
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Nominal voltage |
22.2V |
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Cut-off charge voltage |
25.2V |
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Cut-off discharge voltage |
18.0V |
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Configuration |
6s1p |
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Weight |
Approx: 2335g |
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Anode material |
LiCoO2 |
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Standard charge |
0.2C CC(constant current) charge to 25.2V,then CV(constant voltage 25.2V)till current decline to ≤0.01C |
Charge Time : Approx 7.0h |
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Max. constant charging current |
18000mA(1C) |
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Standard discharge |
Discharge at 1C5A to 18.0V |
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Max. continuous discharging current |
450A(25.0C) |
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Operating temperature |
Charge 0~+45ºC |
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Discharge -20~+60ºC |
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Storage temperature |
-10~+55ºC≤1 month |
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-10~+45ºC≤3months |
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-10~+25ºC≤12months |
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Storage humidity |
45-75%RH |
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Charge Connector |
Black JST-XH 7P |
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Discharge Connector |
Yellow XT90S |
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Key Features
Explosion-Proof Spark Prevention
Large capacity, suitable for long-range flights with stable performance
Stable Automatic Stacking Technology
High discharge rate and excellent compatibility
High energy density, tailored for various types of drones
Top-quality and safe SUJOR Series batteries pass rigorous testing
7*24-hour after-sales service
Main Application
Agriculture spraying drone
Land surveying drones
Police drones
eVTOL
Delivery drone
Inspection drone
Photography drones
Construction drone
Mining drones
Fire-fighting drone
Fixed wing UAV
Small Agricultural Drones
Light Multirotor Platforms
RC Toy Drones
Hybrid Spraying and Aerial Photography Drones
Teaching/training drones
R&D Strength
We have assembled a powerful research and development team, comprising 20 professors and 25 senior engineers. Led by a Technical Director with more than a decade of experience in lithium-ion battery development, our commitment to innovation keeps us at the forefront of the market.

FAQ
Q:
How to choose a battery for your drone?
A:
Selecting the right battery for your drone involves considering multiple factors to ensure optimal performance and compatibility. Here is a guide to choosing the appropriate battery:
Voltage (V):
Refer to your drone’s specifications to determine the required voltage. Most drones are powered by 3.7V (1S), 7.4V (2S), 11.1V (3S), 14.8V (4S), or 22.2V (6S) batteries.
Capacity (mAh):
The battery’s capacity determines how long your drone can fly. Higher capacity batteries generally offer longer flight times but also add weight. It’s important to find the right balance between flight time and weight to meet your needs.
Discharge Rate (C-rating):
The discharge rate indicates the amount of current the battery can deliver. A higher C-rating is suitable for drones that require high power output, such as racing drones or those equipped with powerful motors.
Q:
How to extend drone battery’s lifespan?
A:
To extend the service life of your drone battery, please follow these recommendations:
Avoid overcharging: Remove the battery from the charger immediately once it is fully charged to prevent overcharging, which can damage the battery.
Avoid deep discharging: Try not to fully deplete the battery before recharging. It is recommended to recharge when the remaining capacity is between about 20% and 30%.
Store at the correct voltage: Keep the storage voltage at approximately 3.7 volts per cell, which is the optimal storage voltage for most lithium polymer (LiPo) batteries. This helps prevent capacity degradation over time.
Store in a cool, dry place: Keep batteries in a cool and dry environment, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. High temperatures can accelerate battery aging.
Use the correct charger: Use a charger specifically designed for your particular drone battery to ensure safe and efficient charging.
Balance charge regularly: If your battery is a lithium battery, perform balance charging periodically to ensure all cells charge evenly. This helps extend the battery's lifespan.
Inspect regularly: Regularly check the battery for any signs of damage or swelling. If you notice any issues, stop using the battery immediately and dispose of it properly.
Avoid over-discharging during storage: If you plan to store the battery for an extended period, be sure to check its voltage regularly. If the voltage drops below the recommended storage level, recharge it.
Q:
How can I tell when my drone battery is running low?
A:
Most drones are equipped with a low-battery warning system to alert you when the battery power is low. This warning may be displayed in the following forms:
● Visual Indicators: The drone's lights may start flashing or change color to indicate low battery.
● Audible Alerts: Some drones emit a beeping sound or other audible alarms to signal low battery power.
This is safety measurement to prevent the drone from crashing due to a depleted battery.
Q:
How to charge drone battery correctly?
A:
Remove the battery: Remove the battery from the drone before charging.
Use the correct charger: Use the charger that came with the drone or a compatible charger recommended by the manufacturer.
Connect the battery: Connect the battery to the charger. Make sure the polarity is correct.
Plug in the charger: Plug the charger into a power outlet. Some chargers may have indicator lights showing when the battery is charging and when it is fully charged.
Monitor the charging process: Keep an eye on the battery while it charges. If you notice any unusual heating or swelling, stop charging immediately and disconnect the battery.
Charge to full capacity: Allow the battery to charge completely. The charger or battery may indicate when it is fully charged.
Disconnect and store safely: Once the battery is fully charged, disconnect it from the charger following the manufacturer’s instructions and store it safely as recommended.
Q:
How long does it take to charge a drone battery?
A:
The time required to charge a drone battery depends on several factors, including the battery's capacity, the charger's output power, and the battery's current charge level.
For example, a battery with a capacity of around 1000mAh may take approximately 30 to 60 minutes to fully charge using a standard charger. However, larger batteries with capacities of 5000mAh or more may require several hours to charge completely.
Some drone batteries are equipped with fast chargers, which can significantly reduce charging time. These chargers can recharge the battery in as little as 15 to 30 minutes, though frequent use of fast charging may shorten the battery's overall lifespan.
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SUJOR aims to provide customers tailored lithium ion battery packs. We could not only provide customers with customized services for individual components such as battery cell, BMS and battery structure, but also offer optimal battery integrated solutions (cell+BMS+structure) based on customer’s detailed requirement.