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.)

A general rule is that larger drones (>500g) typically need batteries between 3000-6000mAh, while smaller drones can operate with 1500-2500mAh. According to IEEE Spectrum, most commercial drones use LiPo batteries with voltages between 11.1V (3S) and 14.8V (4S). Consider that higher capacity batteries are heavier, which can affect flight performance and may require registration with aviation authorities if the total weight exceeds certain limits.

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