which battery do i need???

Zentg

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sorry for the language but im getting so frustrated that i could set this freaking place on fire!!! every time i feel like i find a setup that will work it turns out that it wont.

i want a eachine 250 falcon + quantum v2 goggles + rc832 receiver :S

http://www.amazon.com/Turnigy-2200mAh-20C-Lipo-Pack/dp/B0072AEY5I/ref=sr_1_4?rps=1&ie=UTF8&qid=1456958691&sr=8-4&keywords=3s+jst+battery&refinements=p_85:2470955011

so if i got this battery which supposedly has a xt60 connector and a white plug, can i use it to power both the receiver and the v2? or do i need seperate batteries?

like could i connect the xt60 to the v2 and is there an adapter that can make that white plug into a red jst?? wth is that white plug called and what is the adapter called????
 
The white plug is the balance port - it is used to 'manage' (for want of a better term) the battery. it isn't an output port.

I'll wait on someone with more knowledge than I to help with your question on which battery/(ies) to consider for your particular application, but I will hurl-in that if you specifically need a battery with a JST connection, then I love these little batteries in my OrangeRX 6-Channel Transmitter.

Of course, if you have access to a soldering iron, almost ANY LiPO battery can be converted to a JST connection (or any other connection for that matter)
 
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The white plug is the balance port - it is used to 'manage' (for want of a better term) the battery. it isn't an output port.

I'll wait on someone with more knowledge than I to help with your question on which battery/(ies) to consider for your particular application, but I will hurl-in that if you specifically need a battery with a JST connection, then I love these little batteries in my OrangeRX 6-Channel Transmitter.

Of course, if you have access to a soldering iron, almost ANY LiPO battery can be converted to a JST connection (or any other connection for that matter)
Actually, you can use the balance plug as a power supply. Here's a good video on how to do it

 
That's a 2s battery.

If you need JST this looks right.
http://www.amazon.com/Turnigy-1000m...5&sr=8-3-fkmr3&keywords=Turnigy+800mAh+3S+jst

But you don't. The V2 goggles come with a cable with an XT60 that then has 2 (I guess 3) outputs, one for the googles and one for the 832.
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The LiPo will be hanging off your head so go light, this seems about right.
http://www.amazon.com/Turnigy-1300m...1456965212&sr=8-1&keywords=Turnigy+1300mAh+3S


Is this yours?
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Note it says DC 12V youll need a 3S 11.1 (12.6V when charged) battery.

You can get one of these if you want to power off the balance plug.
http://www.banggood.com/Balance-Lip...-trun-to-JST-Plug-for-RC-Models-p-964898.html
 
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