Selecting the right battery capacity depends on several key factors:

  • Your drone’s weight and power requirements
  • Desired flight time
  • Type of flying (photography, racing, etc.)

For most consumer drones, batteries range from 1,500mAh to 5,000mAh. A general rule is that larger capacity provides longer flight times but adds weight. For example, a typical 2,500mAh battery might give 15-20 minutes of flight time on a medium-sized drone. According to IEEE Spectrum, lithium polymer (LiPo) batteries are the most common choice, offering the best balance of weight, capacity, and discharge rate.

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