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Losi & Team Losi Racing RC Car Batteries

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    2 Packs CNHL MiniStar 850mAh 7.4V 2S 70C Lipo Battery with XT30U

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    Specifications: Stock Number: 85702G3 Capacity: 850mAh Voltage: 7.4V /2-Cell / 2S1P Discharge Rate: 70C Continual / 140C Burst Charge Rate: 5C Ma...

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    Original price $14.58 - Original price $14.58
    Original price $14.58
    $14.58 USD
    $14.58 - $14.58
    Current price $14.58 USD

Understanding Losi and Team Losi Racing Platform Categories

Team Losi Racing (TLR) competition platforms are typically engineered for controlled rotation, predictable weight balance, and race-focused setup flexibility. These vehicles often require precise battery placement and standardized formats such as 2S shorty hardcase packs. In contrast, Losi RTR and specialty platforms may prioritize durability, runtime, and torque delivery depending on vehicle type.

Common Battery Formats Used in Losi & TLR Vehicles

Across the Losi and TLR ecosystem, several battery formats are commonly used. The correct choice depends on tray dimensions, voltage requirements, and intended driving surface.

Platform Category Typical Voltage Battery Format Primary Priority
1/10 Competition Buggy 2S (LiPo / LiHV) Shorty Hardcase Balance & rotation control
Monster Truck / Bash 2S / 3S Standard Hardcase Torque & durability
On-Road Platforms 2S Low-profile Hardcase Stability & weight distribution
Specialty / Scale Models 2S Compact or Standard Fitment & runtime

Choosing Between LiPo and LiHV

Some Team Losi Racing competition platforms are commonly paired with 2S LiHV batteries to gain a slightly higher nominal voltage and sharper throttle response. However, LiHV packs require compatible electronics and careful charging practices. Standard 2S LiPo remains the most widely supported configuration across both Losi and TLR vehicles.

Fitment and Tray Dimensions Matter

Battery selection should always begin with tray dimensions and mounting orientation. Competition buggies frequently require shorty-format batteries for correct weight distribution, while RTR platforms often accept full-length hardcase packs. Capacity alone should not determine battery choice if it compromises balance or physical fitment.

In general, Team Losi Racing competition platforms prioritize 2S shorty hardcase batteries for optimized weight balance and rotation, while Losi RTR and specialty vehicles often emphasize runtime and durability depending on driving style and terrain.

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