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Tattu 220mAh vs mylipo 205mAh
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Hi guys, just wondering if anyone has any experience with these tattu 220mAh 45/90C batteries and if anyone has a flight time comparison between these and the 205mah 25/50C mylipo's?

I have found a supplier for both batteries here in South Africa with a negligible price difference of about 25 pence... If I don't get any info maybe I will just get one of each and let y'all know...
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Would love to hear what you think Smile
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This information comes from here: https://www.facebook.com/TinyWhoopOfficial/
And is available in lots more detail here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vftq...obilebasic

But the pictures below attempt to summarize things (I believe these summary table where put together by tinywhoop.com which only sells mylipos...)  I haven't checked the numbers and haven't looked into the testing methodologies all the much  ... I still think it's worth checking them both out Smile

That being said, I really like the mylipos I have. ALSO! I got a TinyWhoop board that supports telemetry Smile

Tested it with the Eachine 30c 150 and 260mah batteries... and with an N of 1:
Running:
18kv motors
E010 Frame and props.
No FPV.

Initial hover tests show that just at HOVER the Eachine 30C batteries will sag to 3.4v for the first 30 seconds; 3.2v for the middle of the flight and for the last 45s-1m will sit nearly 2.8v - all this - just to maintain a hover WITHOUT fpv. Any punches dip well below 3.0v except in the very beginning of the flight. Haven't switched to the mylipos (still waiting on the connector). From observation, running the mylipos on another board (that doesn't support telemetry) I doubt the sag is nearly as bad.  These same batteries actually make running the h8 outdoors with fpv tons of fun.... but the h8 is a lot lighter for starts.

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(25-Dec-2016, 06:43 AM)CesiumSalami Wrote: I got a TinyWhoop board that supports telemetry Smile

Cool, you got a TellMeWhoop! Big Grin
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