1. Ngwaahịa gafereview
The TATTU 850mAh 11.1V 45C 3S LiPo Battery Pack is designed for high-performance applications, specifically compatible with Multirotor 150 and 180 size FPV drones. This battery features superior Japan and Korea Lithium Polymer raw materials, automatic stacking technology for better performance, and strict matching processes for excellent consistency. It offers up to 200Wh/kg energy density and a long cycle life (150 times minimum).
Atụmatụ gụnyere:
- Ike dị elu: 850mAh for extended flight times.
- Akwa Voltage: 11.1V (3S configuration) for powerful performance.
- High Discharge Rate: 45C continuous discharge rate with 90C max burst for demanding applications.
- Nhazi kọmpat: Dimensions of 60*30*22mm (2.36*1.18*0.87 inches) and a weight of approximately 76g (2.68oz).
- XT30 Plug: Equipped with a reliable XT30 connector.
- JST-XHR Balancer Connector: For balanced charging.

Image: TATTU 850mAh 3S LiPo Battery with XT30 Plug. This image displays the battery pack with its XT30 main connector and JST-XHR balance connector.
2. Nka na ụzụ nkọwa
| Njirimara | Nkọwapụta |
|---|---|
| Ụdị | TATTU |
| Ike | 850mAh |
| Voltage | 11.1V |
| Discharge Rate (C) | 45C |
| Max Burst Discharge Rate (C) | 90C |
| Nhazi | 3S1P |
| Nha ịbụ | 76g (2.68oz) |
| Ogologo | 60mm (2.36 sentimita) |
| Obosara | 30mm (1.18 sentimita) |
| Ogologo | 22mm (0.87 sentimita) |
| Ụdị njikọ | Nkwụnye XT30 |
| Waya | AWG16# |
| Ogologo waya | 45mm |
| Balancer Connector Type | JST-XHR |
| Eji akwadoro | Multirotor 150, 180 size FPV |

Foto: nso nso view of the TATTU 850mAh 3S LiPo Battery showing the XT30 main power connector and the JST-XH balance connector.
3. Safety Guidelines for LiPo Batteries
Lithium Polymer (LiPo) batteries are powerful and require careful handling to prevent fire, damage, or injury. Please read and follow all safety instructions.
Akpachara anya nchekwa izugbe:
- Always use a LiPo-compatible charger with a balance function. Never use a NiCd/NiMH charger.
- Never charge unattended. Always monitor the battery during charging.
- Charge in a fire-safe area, away from flammable materials, and on a non-combustible surface.
- Do not charge batteries that are swollen, damaged, or have exposed wires.
- Do not overcharge or over-discharge the battery. The voltage per cell should not exceed 4.2V (fully charged) or drop below 3.0V (discharged). For a 3S battery, this means 12.6V fully charged and 9.0V discharged.
- Chekwaa batrị n'ebe dị jụụ, kpọrọ nkụ, pụọ na ìhè anyanwụ kpọmkwem na oke okpomọkụ.
- Do not puncture, short-circuit, or disassemble the battery.
- Debe batrị n'ebe ụmụaka nọ na anụ ụlọ.
- In case of fire, use a LiPo-specific fire extinguisher (e.g., sand, LiPo sack, or large amounts of water).
Nchaji nchekwa:
- Ensure your charger settings match the battery's specifications (3S, 11.1V, 850mAh).
- Always connect the balance lead to the charger's balance port during charging.
- Charge at a rate of 1C or less (e.g., for an 850mAh battery, charge at 0.85A or less).
4. Ntọlite na mbido ojiji
Mwepu na nyocha:
Upon receiving your TATTU LiPo battery, carefully inspect it for any signs of damage, such as swelling, punctures, or exposed wires. If any damage is observed, do not use the battery and contact customer support immediately.

Image: TATTU 850mAh 3S LiPo Battery shown with its retail box and a user manual, indicating the contents of the package.
Nchaji mbụ:
- Connect the XT30 main power connector of the battery to your LiPo charger's output.
- Connect the JST-XHR balance connector to the balance port on your charger.
- Set your charger to "LiPo Balance Charge" mode.
- Configure the charger for a 3S (11.1V) battery.
- Set the charging current to 0.85A (1C rate for an 850mAh battery).
- Start the charging process and monitor the battery closely. The charger will automatically stop when the battery is fully charged (12.6V total, 4.2V per cell).
Jikọọ na ngwaọrụ gị:
Ensure your FPV drone or multirotor is powered off before connecting the battery. Align the XT30 plug from the battery with the XT30 receptacle on your device and push firmly until it clicks into place. Ensure the connection is secure to prevent power interruptions during flight.
5. Ọrụ
Nyochaa tupu ụgbọ elu:
- Verify the battery is fully charged and balanced.
- Inspect the battery for any physical damage or swelling.
- Ensure the XT30 connector is securely attached to your FPV drone.
- Check that the battery is properly secured in your drone to prevent shifting during flight.
N'oge eji:
- Nyochaa batrị voltage during flight using your FPV system's OSD (On-Screen Display) or a dedicated voltage checker.
- Avoid over-discharging the battery. Land your drone when the voltage approaches 3.5V per cell (10.5V for a 3S battery) under load.
- Do not continue to fly if the battery shows signs of overheating or swelling. Land immediately and safely disconnect the battery.

Image: An FPV drone with the TATTU 850mAh 3S LiPo Battery installed, ready for flight. This illustrates the typical application of the battery.
6. Mmezi na Nchekwa
Nlekọta mgbe eji ya eme ihe:
- Allow the battery to cool down completely before recharging.
- If the battery will not be used for an extended period, discharge or charge it to a storage voltage of 3.8V per cell (11.4V for a 3S battery). Most LiPo chargers have a "Storage" mode for this purpose.
Nchekwa ogologo oge:
- Store LiPo batteries in a cool, dry environment (ideally between 5-20°C or 40-70°F).
- Use a fire-resistant LiPo bag or metal ammunition box for storage to minimize risk in case of an incident.
- Do not store fully charged or fully discharged batteries for long periods, as this can degrade battery life.
mkpofu:
Never dispose of LiPo batteries in regular household trash. They must be disposed of properly at a hazardous waste collection facility or a battery recycling center. Fully discharge the battery before disposal.
7. Nchọpụta nsogbu
Batrị anaghị achaji:
- Lelee njikọ: Ensure both the main XT30 connector and the JST-XHR balance connector are securely plugged into the charger.
- Charger Settings: Verify that the charger is set to the correct battery type (LiPo), cell count (3S), and voltagE (11.1V).
- Charger Malfunction: Try another known-good LiPo battery or charger to isolate the issue.
Reduced Flight Time/Power:
- Battery Age/Cycles: LiPo batteries degrade over time and with use. Reduced performance may indicate the battery is nearing the end of its lifespan.
- Over-Discharge: Repeatedly over-discharging the battery can permanently damage its capacity and internal resistance.
- Okpomọkụ: Extreme cold can temporarily reduce battery performance. Allow the battery to warm up before use.
Ọzịza Batrị:
Battery swelling is a serious sign of internal damage, often caused by overcharging, over-discharging, or physical impact. If your battery swells:
- Kwụsị iji ya na ịchaji ozugbo.
- Place the battery in a fire-safe container (e.g., LiPo bag, sand bucket) outdoors.
- Do not attempt to use or repair a swollen battery. Dispose of it safely according to local regulations.
8. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado ndị ahịa
The TATTU 850mAh 11.1V 45C 3S LiPo Battery comes with a 60-day money-back guarantee and an 18-month warranty.
For any problems with your product or for customer service inquiries, please contact us directly through your order details by entering "YOU ORDER". Our friendly customer service team is available 24 hours a day to assist you.
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9. Videos ngwaahịa
Tattu 850mAh 11.1V 45C 3S LiPo Battery Pack with XT30 Plug Overview
Video: An official product video from Tattu showcasing the 850mAh 11.1V 45C 3S LiPo Battery Pack with XT30 Plug in various FPV and RC applications, highlighting its performance and durability in diverse environments.





