CNHL Lipo Batteries
CNHL aim at providing high-quality Li-Po batteries and RC products to all hobby enthusiasts with excellent customer services and competitive prices
If you are new to RC, one of the first battery questions you will run into is the difference between 1S and 2S. Those two labels look small, but they change voltage, power, weight, compatibility, and the kind of models the battery actually suits. Choosing the wrong one does not just affect performance. It can also create unnecessary stress for the electronics or leave the model feeling underpowered.
Quick answer: a 1S LiPo battery is a single-cell 3.7V pack that suits very light and low-power RC models, while a 2S LiPo battery uses two cells in series for 7.4V and delivers much more usable power for larger micro platforms, small RC cars, and many everyday hobby setups. The right choice depends on what the model was designed to use, not on which number looks more impressive.
If you want the full voltage ladder first, start with the LiPo Battery Voltage Guide: 1S to 8S Explained for RC Models.
At its core, the "S" in 1S or 2S stands for "Series." It tells you how many battery cells are connected in a series circuit inside the battery pack. Therefore, a 1S LiPo battery is the simplest of them all.

A 1S LiPo battery is a pack that consists of just one single LiPo cell. Because there's only one cell, its voltage is the baseline for all LiPo packs. A single LiPo cell has a nominal voltage of 3.7 volts. This is its stable, average voltage during use. When you pull it fresh off the charger, it will be at its peak of approximately 4.2 volts. As you use it, the voltage will drop, and you should stop using it around 3.2 volts to avoid damage.
Since it’s just a single cell, a 1S LiPo battery is inherently the lightest and smallest option for a given capacity. This makes it perfect for applications where every gram counts. The trade-off is power; with only 3.7 nominal volts, the power output is relatively low. You’ll find 1S LiPo batteries powering a whole world of micro-sized fun, including the tiny FPV drones often called "Tiny Whoops," ultra-micro RC planes and cars that can be driven indoors, and low-power devices like radio transmitters or some FPV goggles.
Now, let's double everything. A 2S LiPo battery takes the fundamental building block of a 1S battery and puts two of them together.

A 2S LiPo battery consists of two LiPo cells connected in series. When you connect batteries in series, their voltages add up. So, you take the 3.7 nominal volts of a single cell and multiply it by two, giving you a nominal voltage of 7.4 volts. A fully charged 2S pack will read 8.4 volts (4.2V x 2). This significant jump in voltage is the primary difference and the reason a 2S battery can deliver so much more power.
With double the voltage, a 2S LiPo battery can spin a compatible motor much faster, providing a dramatic increase in speed and acceleration compared to a 1S battery. This extra power comes with more weight and a larger physical size. A 2S LiPo is the go-to power source for a huge range of popular RC models. This includes larger micro drones, many 1/10 scale RC cars and trucks (from buggies to touring cars), and many mid-sized RC airplanes and boats that require a good balance of power and flight/run time.
Let's get them lined up. The differences are clear and impact directly on what you can do with them. In determining what battery a new project needs, this breakdown is critical.
It is the easiest question to respond to because the choice is essentially always decided for you. Your selection of a 1S or 2S LiPo battery depends entirely on the RC model you are working with.
Read the Manual: Read your RC car, drone, or airplane maker's documentation most important. The manual or product description will clearly state what voltage battery (e.g., "1S LiPo compatible" or "2S Ready") it is designed for.
Understand the Risks: Don't attempt it. Putting a battery with too high of a voltage for your motor or ESC is the fastest way to ruin expensive parts.
Understand the Outcome: Driving a battery at too low a voltage (for example, substituting a 1S battery for one that will be required for 2S) won't hurt anything, but it will produce very bad performance, or the model won't even be able to get up and go.
If 2S already looks like the right starting point for your model, the next useful comparison is 2S vs 3S LiPo Battery.
LiPo batteries are packed with energy in a tight space, and they're to be respected. You may be flying with a 1S or a 2S LiPo battery, but safety rules do not change.
1. Charge a LiPo battery in a charger that is dedicated to LiPo batteries. Charging with an incorrect charger is a serious fire hazard.
2. Always use the balance lead when charging any multi-cell battery (like a 2S LiPo). This will charge all the cells equally, and one cannot get overcharged.
3. Never leave any battery on charge alone.
4. Never over-discharge or over-charge a LiPo. Don't charge over 4.2V per cell, and don't allow them to fall below 3.2V per cell. A good LiPo charger and the ESC in your model will attend to this.
5. Store batteries at storage voltage (about 3.8V per cell) in a fireproof LiPo bag or box. Never fully charge them or drain them.

If you are comparing more than just these two entry-level battery classes, this broader LiPo Battery Voltage Guide: 1S to 8S Explained for RC Models gives a clearer view of how 1S, 2S, 3S, 4S, 6S, and 8S setups differ across RC cars, FPV drones, and airplanes.
The main built-in difference between a 1S and a 2S LiPo battery is voltage, but the real-world effect goes much further than that. Moving from 1S to 2S changes power output, battery size, charging requirements, model compatibility, and the kind of performance the setup can realistically support.
That is why the right choice is not “the more powerful one,” but the one that honestly matches the platform. A well-matched 1S setup can be far better than forcing 2S into a model that was never meant to carry it, just as a proper 2S setup can transform a platform that would feel weak on 1S.
If 2S already looks like the right starting point for your model, the next useful comparison is 2S vs 3S LiPo Battery. If you are comparing more than just these two entry-level battery classes, this broader LiPo Battery Voltage Guide: 1S to 8S Explained for RC Models gives a clearer view of how 1S, 2S, 3S, 4S, 6S, and 8S setups differ across RC cars, FPV drones, and airplanes.
CNHL aim at providing high-quality Li-Po batteries and RC products to all hobby enthusiasts with excellent customer services and competitive prices
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