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Differences Between CNHL G+ Series and Black Series Batteries

The CNHL G+ Series and Black Series batteries offer distinct advantages depending on user needs, particularly in the 4000mAh, 5000mAh, and 6000mAh capacities for 3S, 4S, and 6S configurations. Here’s a breakdown of the primary differences between these two series:

1. Purpose and Design

  • G+ Series: Known for a lightweight, compact design, the G+ Series caters to high-speed and endurance applications. This series is especially popular among drone racers and FPV pilots who need reliable power without additional weight.
  • Black Series: Engineered for durability and extreme performance, the Black Series is well-suited for high-stress applications where consistent, robust power is essential. It’s ideal for users seeking maximum reliability under intense conditions, such as competitive RC racing or stunt use.

2. Materials and Thermal Management

  • G+ Series (Graphene Material): The G+ Series includes graphene in its cell composition, which improves heat dissipation. This not only enhances performance during high-power outputs but also contributes to a longer battery lifespan, as the battery remains cooler under load.
  • Black Series: The Black Series does not contain graphene material, which makes it slightly less efficient in heat management compared to the G+ Series. However, it compensates with its durable construction, making it capable of withstanding rugged conditions and repeated use.

3. Discharge Rate (C-Rating)

  • G+ Series: G+ series batteries are all 70c(max 140c) suitable for users needing consistent power without extreme discharge peaks. This is ideal for users focused on moderate power draws, where steady performance matters most.
  • Black Series: The Black Series comes with 65c(max 130), allowing it to handle intense bursts of power required in heavy-duty or competitive applications, such as high-speed racing or high-load maneuvers.

4. Weight and Size

  • G+ Series: This series is generally lighter due to its streamlined design, making it ideal for applications where weight is a key factor, like long-range or endurance flying.
  • Black Series: With a heavier and more rugged build, the Black Series offers durability and stability, which is valuable in high-stress, demanding environments where battery endurance is critical.

5. Performance Consistency and Application

  • G+ Series: G+ series include batteries from 2200mah to 6000mah, suitable for long-range FPV flight, and more RC planes, boats, and helicopters focused on endurance. The G+ Series benefits from graphene’s heat management, maintaining performance stability over time.
  • Black Series: Designed for high-powered RC cars, planes, and drones where high discharge rates are essential. It’s the better choice for applications requiring sustained power output under heavy load.

Choosing between them depends on your performance needs and whether weight, heat management, or high discharge rates are the priority.

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