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Welcome to the user manual for the TATTU Pro 16000mAh 45.6V 25C HV 12S Lipo Smart Battery Pack. This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, maintenance, and storage of your battery. Please read it thoroughly before use to ensure optimal performance and safety.
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The TATTU Pro 12S High Voltage Battery is engineered for demanding professional applications such as agricultural plant protection, security mapping, and power inspection. It integrates advanced smart functionalities including data acquisition, security warnings, power calculation, and automatic cell equalization.

This image displays the TATTU Pro 16000mAh Lipo Smart Battery Pack, showing the main label with capacity, voltage, and discharge rate. The integrated handle and AS150U-F discharge plug are visible.

Foto a na-enye akụkụ view of the TATTU Pro battery pack, highlighting the robust casing, the AS150U-F discharge plug connected via a flexible cable, and ventilation features.
Nkọwa nka nka
- Ike kacha nta: 16000mAh
- Nhazi: 12S1P / 45.6V / 12 Cells
- Ọnụego mwepụta: 25C
- Safe Discharge Voltage: 3.35V / cell
- Nchaji ngwa ngwa: 3C
- Nha ịbụ: 4650g (± 20g)
- Akụkụ: 224 mm (Length) x 163mm (Width) x 90mm (Height)
- Nkwụnye mwepụ: AS150U-F
- Port Communication: CAN/SMBU (for data acquisition and host computer software)
Ntuziaka nchekwa dị mkpa
Lithium Polymer (LiPo) batteries require careful handling. Failure to follow these guidelines can result in fire, personal injury, or property damage. Always prioritize safety when handling LiPo batteries.
- Ịchaji: Always use a compatible LiPo balance charger. Never leave charging batteries unattended. Charge in a fire-safe area, away from flammable materials.
- Nchekwa: Store batteries in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and flammable materials. Store at a recommended storage voltage (typically 3.8V-3.85V per cell).
- Mwepu: Do not discharge below 3.35V per cell. Over-discharging can permanently damage the battery and pose a safety risk.
- Mmebi anụ ahụ: Do not puncture, drop, or expose the battery to excessive impact. If the battery is damaged, swollen, or leaking, discontinue use immediately and safely dispose of it.
- Okpomọkụ: Avoid extreme temperatures. Do not expose to temperatures above 60°C (140°F) or below 0°C (32°F).
- mkpofu: Dispose of LiPo batteries responsibly according to local regulations. Never dispose of them in regular trash.
Ntọala na Nnyocha Mbụ
- Iwepu: Carefully remove the battery pack from its packaging.
- Nlele anya: Inspect the battery for any signs of physical damage, swelling, or leaks. Do not use if damaged.
- Charge Level Check: Before first use, it is recommended to check the battery's voltage with a LiPo voltage checker to ensure it is at a safe storage voltage.
- Ebo mbụ: Fully charge the battery using a compatible 12S LiPo balance charger. Ensure the charger settings match the battery specifications (45.6V, 16000mAh, 3C fast charge capability).
Operating Your TATTU Pro Battery
Ịchaji
Use a dedicated LiPo balance charger compatible with 12S batteries. Connect the AS150U-F discharge plug and the balance lead to the charger. Set the charge current according to the battery's 3C fast charge capability (e.g., 3 x 16A = 48A maximum, but always refer to your charger's capabilities and battery manufacturer's recommendations). Monitor the charging process closely.
Discharging and Use
Connect the AS150U-F plug to your compatible device (e.g., drone). Ensure a secure connection. Monitor the battery voltage during operation. Stop use when the battery reaches the safe discharge voltage of 3.35V per cell to prevent over-discharge.
Atụmatụ Smart
The TATTU Pro battery includes an integrated smart system for data acquisition, security warnings, power calculation, and automatic cell equalization.
- Nyochaa data: Connect the battery to a host computer via the CAN/SMBU communication port to access real-time status and historical data. This allows for monitoring parameters such as voltage, current, temperature, and cell balance.
- Sistemu ịdọ aka ná ntị: The battery provides warnings for abnormal states, including charging warnings and other abnormal state alarms, enhancing operational safety.
Maintenance and Long-Term Storage
- Nyocha oge niile: Periodically inspect the battery for any signs of wear, damage, or swelling.
- Nhicha: Keep the battery and connectors clean and free from dust and debris.
- Nchekwa Voltage: For long-term storage, charge or discharge the battery to its storage voltage (approximately 3.8V-3.85V per cell).
- Ebe nchekwa: Store in a cool, dry, fire-safe location, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and corrosive materials.
- Avoid Full Charge/Discharge Storage: Do not store batteries fully charged or fully discharged for extended periods, as this can significantly degrade battery life and performance.
Ịchọpụta nsogbu ndị a na-ahụkarị
| Okwu | Ihe nwere ike ime | Ngwọta |
|---|---|---|
| Batrị anaghị achaji | Incorrect charger settings, faulty charger, damaged battery, loose connection | Verify charger settings, try a different charger, inspect battery for damage, ensure connections are secure |
| Ọzịza batrị | Overcharging, over-discharging, physical damage, internal short | Discontinue use immediately. Safely dispose of the battery according to local regulations. Do not attempt to charge or use a swollen battery. |
| Obere oge ịgba ọsọ | Battery aging, improper charging/storage, high discharge rate | Ensure proper charging and storage practices. Consider battery replacement if degradation is significant. |
| Smart features not working | Loose communication cable, software issue, battery fault | Check CAN/SMBU cable connection. Consult the host computer software manual. Contact support if issues persist. |
Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado ndị ahịa
TATTU products are manufactured to high standards. For specific warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the official TATTU websaịtị ma ọ bụ kpọtụrụ onye na-ere gị ikike. Debe nnata nzụta gị ka ihe akaebe nke ịzụrụ.
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