Tattu R-Line Version 5.0 1800mAh 22.2V 150C 6S1P XT60
Tattu R-Line Version 5.0 1800mAh 6S 22.2V 150C LiPo battery pack is the updated version of R-Line series in 2024.
What is R-Line? Designed for professional FPV racing, R-Line stands out with its enhanced capacity, reduced internal resistance, and lower temperatures upon landing, R-Line batteries are engineered for peak performance. R-Line offers diverse versions tailored to meet the specific demands of various FPV racing events.
The Version 5.0 uses exclusive technology Al Boehmite, which will offer a significant improvement in overall performance and continuous power output.
Specifications:
Minimum Capacity: 1800mAh
Configuration: 6S / 22.2V / 6 Cells
Discharge Rate: 150C
Net Weight(±20g): 287g
Dimensions: 77mm x 38mm x46mm (L x W x H)
Charge Plug: JST-XHR
Discharge Plug: XT60
What have improved?
The first use of X technology Al Boehmite
Highly consistent and continuous power output
Less decrease in performance after cycles
Higher discharge platform
Resistance to dropping
What Tattu Pilot said?
Corey Tapp: Super long flight times with the 6s 1400s.
DarKex Killian Rousseau: The voltage drop IS still very good like 20.5 or 21v while i'm flying.
Jake Capobres: The 1200 is the best battery I have flown. It had really good power for it's weight. It hold voltage very constant as well.
Thomas Bitmatta: Its ~3% more speed per lap! anything 3% or higher is something that can be felt comfortably without data, its good!!
Lukáš Košata: I am really impressed with the performance, there is almost no voltage sag.
TERRY ARSCOTT: We were flying in 35deg temperature charging outside and still got no battery sag. The biggest difference is how long it holds voltage for. I didnt feel a drop in power until the battery was almost dead.
: From my reading in the FPV Goggles I could tell, that the v5 was having less voltage drop. After 3, 5, 10 and even 20 full cycles now I cannot tell a difference between a new v5 and a used one. I did test a 20 cycle old vs.