GNB 3S 11.1V 1850mAh 100C XT60 LiPo Battery
Power Your Performance with Explosive Thrust and Unmatched Energy Density with GNB 3S 11.1V 1850mAh 100C XT60 LiPo Battery
The GNB 3S 11.1V 1850mAh 100C XT60 LiPo Battery is engineered for pilots who refuse to compromise on performance. With a staggering 100C continuous discharge rate, this premium battery pack delivers instant throttle response and stable voltage preservation under heavy loads. It serves as the ideal power solution for smaller FPV drones, demanding RC airplanes, small-scale RC cars, boats, and multirotors that require a reliable, high-capacity 3S current source without sacrificing lightweight agility.
Key Features of GNB 3S 11.1V 1850mAh 100C XT60 LiPo Battery
High Discharge Rate
Features a true 100C continuous discharge capacity, guaranteeing stable voltage under heavy loads and smooth, reliable acceleration.
Broad Versatility
Perfect for a wide range of applications, from smaller multirotors to various RC models, boats, and airplanes requiring a dependable 3S power source.
Compact Dimensions
The optimized, lightweight, and space-saving design makes it easy to mount in tight builds without adding unnecessary weight.
GNB 3S 11.1V 1850mAh 100C XT60 LiPo Battery Specifications
Model | GNB18503S100A |
Capacity | 1850mAh |
Voltage | 11.1V |
Cells Configuration | 3S1P |
Discharge Rate | 100C |
Charge Rate | 1C to 5C |
Discharge Connector | XT60 |
Pack Dimension | 29×34×75mm (H×W×L) |
Net Weight | 146g (+/-4g) |

GNB 3S 11.1V 1850mAh 100C XT60 LiPo Battery Includes
- 1x GNB 3S 11.1V 1850mAh 100C XT60 LiPo Battery
- 1x Manual

- Before use, the battery must be fully charged.
- Only use a charger designed for lithium-polymer/lithium-ion batteries and never leave the battery unattended during the charging process.
- When charging, always keep the battery away from flammable and explosive materials.
- Never overcharge the battery. The maximum voltage for a LiPo battery is 4.2V per cell, and for a LiHV battery, it is 4.35V per cell.
- Never discharge the battery below 3V per cell under load.
- Fully charged batteries should not be stored for more than 3 days. For long-term storage, maintain a voltage between 3.8V and 3.9V.
- Do not disassemble, crush, short-circuit, or expose to flames or other ignition sources.
- Do not use batteries that are deformed or swollen.