Lithium and Alkaline Batteries?

Are lithium-polymer batteries wet cell or dry cell batteries?

  • Are lithium-polymer batteries, not lithium-ion batteries, wet cell batteries or dry cell batteries? I hear they use a liquid electrolyte, but I also heard from other sources that they are dry celled, and use a solid polymer "paste" as an electrolyte? I'm talking about lipo batteries that would be used in an RC aircraft. I'm using a 1600mAh 3S 11.1v 20c lipo battery, if that matters. The reason I ask is because I'm doing an engineering competition, which has rules banning the use of wet cells. Any answers are appreciated. Thanks.

  • Answer:

    It is considered a dry cell.

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