Description
The entry to the 34×62mm format — 18.2% more energy, 26A more peak, and 2.5mm thinner than the 30×48mm 1,100mAh at the same 33g weight. The 3.7V Ternary 1,300mAh delivers 169A peak and 78A continuous from a 33g, 7.1mm soft pack in the 34×62mm footprint — the thinnest and lightest cell in the 34×62mm family, and the starting point for the mid-size 34-series architecture. Built for mid-size FPV racing drones, RC cars, RC aircraft, and RC boats stepping up from the compact 30×48mm and 20-series formats into the wider mid-size 34mm racing geometry.
Key Specifications at a Glance
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Nominal Voltage | 3.7V |
| Capacity | 1,300mAh (1.3Ah) |
| Stored Energy | 4.81Wh |
| Continuous Discharge | 60C / 78A |
| Peak Discharge | 130C / 169A |
| Charge Rate | 2C / 2.6A (~30 min) |
| Dimensions | 34 × 62mm |
| Thickness | 7.1mm |
| Weight | 33g (±5%) |
| Construction | Ceramic separator / PVDF electrode |
| Application | Racing-grade FPV / RC car / RC aircraft / RC boat |
Why Choose the Midlands Power 1,300mAh Ultra Ternary Battery?
Same 33g as the 30×48mm 1,100mAh — 18.2% More Energy, 26A More Peak, 2.5mm Thinner
The 34×62mm 1,300mAh and the 30×48mm 1,100mAh weigh exactly the same. For that identical 33g, the 1,300mAh delivers strictly better performance across every specification simultaneously:
| 34×62mm 1,300mAh | 30×48mm 1,100mAh | |
|---|---|---|
| Thickness | 7.1mm | 9.6mm |
| Weight | 33g | 33g |
| Energy | 4.81Wh | 4.07Wh |
| Peak Current | 169A | 143A |
| Continuous | 78A | 66A |
| Charge Rate | 2C / 2.6A | 2C / 2.2A |
18.2% more energy, 26A more peak, 12A more continuous, and 2.5mm thinner — at zero additional weight. The only reason to choose the 30×48mm over this cell is bay geometry. If the frame accommodates a 34×62mm footprint, the 1,300mAh is the more capable cell in every measurable specification.
169A Peak — Highest Absolute Peak Current at the Entry Tier of the 34-Series
Advanced electrode material formulation and the 34×62mm wide-format geometry deliver 169A of instantaneous peak burst current at 130C — the highest absolute peak current of any Ultra cell in the 30×48mm and 20-series formats below it, and the entry-level ceiling of the 34×62mm family. Against the entire smaller-format Ultra range:
- 26A more than the 30×48mm 1,100mAh (143A)
- 26A more than the 20×122mm 1,300mAh (143A)
- 59A more than the highest peak of any 20×96mm Ultra cell (110A)
For motor and ESC configurations requiring above 143A instantaneous current, the 1,300mAh is the entry point in the 34-series that clears this requirement.
26A More Peak Current Than the 20×122mm 1,300mAh — Same Energy and Weight Class
The 20×122mm 1,300mAh and the 34×62mm 1,300mAh share the same capacity, stored energy (4.81Wh), continuous rating (60C/78A), and charge rate (2C/2.6A). The performance difference is in peak rate and bay geometry:
| 34×62mm 1,300mAh | 20×122mm 1,300mAh | |
|---|---|---|
| Dimensions | 34×62mm | 20×122mm |
| Thickness | 7.1mm | 6.0mm |
| Weight | 33g | 27g |
| Peak Current | 169A | 143A |
| Peak C-Rating | 130C | 110C |
| Best For | Wide 34mm bay, higher peak | Narrow 20mm long bay, lighter |
For any build whose bay accommodates the 34×62mm footprint, the 26A more peak current and higher 130C rating are the performance advantage that justifies the 6g weight addition over the 20×122mm.
7.1mm — The Thinnest Cell in the 34×62mm Format
At 7.1mm, the 1,300mAh is the thinnest cell in the entire 34×62mm family — 0.9mm thinner than the 1,500mAh (8.0mm) and 3.6mm thinner than the 2,000mAh (10.7mm). For builds where the 34×62mm planar dimensions fit but bay depth is constrained below 8.0mm, the 1,300mAh is the only option in this format. There is no alternative at this depth in the 34×62mm family.
Entry to the Mid-Size 34-Series — The Starting Point for Builders Moving Up From Compact Formats
The 1,300mAh opens the 34×62mm format and with it the broader 34-series geometry of the Ultra lineup. The 34mm width shared with the 34×96mm format above it positions the 34×62mm cells as the mid-size tier — above the compact 30×48mm and below the full-size 43×128mm. For builders stepping up from the 20-series or 30×48mm formats into a wider mid-size bay, the 1,300mAh is the natural first choice: the thinnest and lightest entry point to the 34-series at 7.1mm and 33g.
Ceramic Separator and PVDF Electrode — Racing-Grade Construction
Industry-first ceramic separator and PVDF electrode construction deliver thermal resistance and structural integrity at the demanding output levels of competitive racing. The ceramic separator maintains safety under 169A peak events — the highest absolute peak current in the Ultra series up to this format tier. The PVDF binder sustains electrode structural integrity under sustained high-rate cycling across hundreds of charge-discharge cycles in competitive racing environments.
Full 34×62mm Format Comparison
| 1,300mAh | 1,500mAh | 2,000mAh | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thickness | 7.1mm | 8.0mm | 10.7mm |
| Weight | 33g | 38g | 50g |
| Energy | 4.81Wh | 5.55Wh | 7.40Wh |
| Peak | 130C / 169A | 130C / 195A | 130C / 260A |
| Continuous | 60C / 78A | 60C / 90A | 60C / 120A |
| Charge Rate | 2C / 2.6A | 2C / 3.0A | 2C / 4.0A |
| Best For | Thinnest entry, depth < 8.0mm | Most efficient step, first 90A+ | Max 34×62mm energy and current |
Same-Weight Format Comparison — 33g Across Formats
| 34×62mm 1,300mAh | 30×48mm 1,100mAh | |
|---|---|---|
| Thickness | 7.1mm | 9.6mm |
| Energy | 4.81Wh | 4.07Wh |
| Peak | 130C / 169A | 130C / 143A |
| Continuous | 60C / 78A | 60C / 66A |
| Best For | Mid-size 34×62mm bay | Compact 30×48mm bay only |
Same-Capacity Format Comparison — 1,300mAh Across Formats
| 34×62mm 1,300mAh | 20×122mm 1,300mAh | |
|---|---|---|
| Thickness | 7.1mm | 6.0mm |
| Weight | 33g | 27g |
| Energy | 4.81Wh | 4.81Wh |
| Peak | 130C / 169A | 110C / 143A |
| Best For | Wide 34mm bay, higher peak current | Narrow 20mm long bay, lighter |
Charging: 2C / 2.6A — Full Charge in ~30 Minutes
The 2C continuous charge rate delivers 2.6A input, fully charging the cell in approximately 30 minutes — consistent with all 130C Ultra Ternary cells across the 20-series and 30×48mm format range. Running multiple cells in rotation at 2C sustains back-to-back racing sessions at the entry energy level of the 34×62mm format without interruption.
Ideal Applications
Mid-size FPV racing drones — 130C / 169A peak at entry capacity, the starting point for the 34×62mm mid-size racing format.
RC cars with standard mid-size battery trays — the 34×62mm footprint fits standard mid-format RC car battery bays, delivering 169A peak for high-response motor setups.
RC aircraft with wider fuselage bays — 34mm width provides structural contact unavailable in 20mm or 30mm formats for larger-scale racing aircraft.
RC boats with mid-size hull compartments — 78A continuous and 169A peak handle higher sustained and burst motor loads in mid-size racing hull designs.
30×48mm 1,100mAh upgrade builds — same 33g, 34×62mm bay required, but 18.2% more energy, 26A more peak, and 2.5mm thinner.
20×122mm 1,300mAh alternative for wider bays — same 4.81Wh energy, 26A more peak current (169A vs 143A) for builds accommodating the 34mm width.
Product Summary
The Midlands Power 3.7V Ternary 1,300mAh opens the 34×62mm format as its thinnest, lightest entry — 7.1mm, 33g, 4.81Wh — delivering 18.2% more energy, 26A more peak, and 2.5mm less thickness than the 30×48mm 1,100mAh at the same 33g weight. For builders stepping up from the compact formats into the mid-size 34-series, particularly those with bay depth below 8.0mm, this is the only option in the format and the natural starting point for the entire 34×62mm architecture.
Series: Ultra | Chemistry: 3.7V Ternary | Construction: Ceramic separator / PVDF electrode | Form Factor: Soft Pack / Pouch Cell


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