Yokomo YB-V242HB 4200mAh High-Voltage Li-po Battery  [YB-V242HB]

Yokomo YB-V242HB YOKOMO HV Li-po Battery 4200mAh/7.6V 100C
Price:
AUD$94.68
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YB-V242HB
GTIN:
639342221455
Condition:
Brand New
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Performance-focused HV pack from Yokomo

The Yokomo YB-V242HB delivers a nominal 7.6V output that edges beyond the older 7.4V format, giving a practical lift in acceleration and motor response for track and street use.

Balanced capacity and discharge for real-world use

Featuring 4200mAh capacity and a 100C discharge rating, the YB-V242HB supports sustained power for longer sessions and helps keep voltage under load stable across different RC disciplines.

Specifications

  • Voltage: 7.6V
  • Capacity: 4200mAh
  • Discharge Rate: 100C

Short profile for straightforward installation

The short-size chassis-friendly form of the YB-V242HB makes it easy to fit into many 1/10 scale battery bays, utilising efficient cell layout to maximise stored energy without excess bulk.

If you want a compact high-voltage option that holds up under hard driving, the Yokomo YB-V242HB is a solid choice for a broad range of RC setups.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Yokomo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Charge at the rate recommended by your charger and battery guidelines, typically 1C for routine charging. Use balance mode for optimal cell health and longer life.
Moving to a 7.6V HV pack can give slightly better top-end and throttle feel, which may translate to improved lap consistency when paired with suitable gearing and motor tuning.
Avoid deep discharges, store at partial charge, and keep terminals clean. Regularly check for swelling or damage and retire packs that show signs of cell failure.
Yes, the steadier voltage under load helps maintain predictable throttle response, which is useful for consistent drift control and repeatable corner entries.

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