Tattu R-Line 550mAh 3S 11.1V 95C Lipo Battery with XT30
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  • Tattu R-Line 550mAh 3S 11.1V 95C Lipo Battery with XT30
  • Tattu R-Line 550mAh 3S 11.1V 95C Lipo Battery with XT30
  • Tattu R-Line 550mAh 3S 11.1V 95C Lipo Battery with XT30
Tattu R-Line 550mAh 3S 11.1V 95C Lipo Battery with XT30
  • Tattu R-Line 550mAh 3S 11.1V 95C Lipo Battery with XT30
  • Tattu R-Line 550mAh 3S 11.1V 95C Lipo Battery with XT30
  • Tattu R-Line 550mAh 3S 11.1V 95C Lipo Battery with XT30
  • Tattu R-Line 550mAh 3S 11.1V 95C Lipo Battery with XT30
  • Tattu R-Line 550mAh 3S 11.1V 95C Lipo Battery with XT30

Tattu R-Line 550mAh 3S 11.1V 95C Lipo Battery with XT30

R339.00
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High performance Tattu R-Line 550mAh 3S 11.1V 95C LiPo battery with XT30 connector, ideal for FPV racing and freestyle quads, toothpick builds and other compact 3S models that need very high burst current in a small, lightweight pack.

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The Tattu R-Line 550mAh 3S 11.1V 95C LiPo battery is built for pilots who push hard in FPV racing and freestyle. With a continuous 95C discharge rating and up to 190C burst, this 3S1P pack can deliver serious current on punch outs and fast recoveries while keeping voltage sag under control in tight, technical flying.

This pack is a great match for micro and mini FPV quads, toothpick style builds and compact wings in the 100mm to 180mm size range that are designed around a 3S LiPo. The XT30 connector provides a secure, low resistance connection for high current loads, while the small 69mm x 19mm x 22mm case size and 46g weight make it easy to mount on top plates or between standoffs without upsetting your centre of gravity.

Tattu R-Line packs are known for tight cell matching, honest C ratings and long cycle life when used with a proper LiPo compatible charger. Set up with sensible voltage alarms and cut offs, this 550mAh 3S pack will give you consistent punch and repeatable performance whether you are learning lines, flying freestyle or racing against the clock.

Typical uses for this 550mAh 3S pack
FPV racing and freestyle quads in the 100mm to 180mm size range, toothpick and ultra light builds, small FPV wings and other compact 3S models that require a very high discharge 550mAh LiPo with XT30 connector.

Key features

  • Capacity: 550mAh 11.1V 3S1P LiPo for micro and mini FPV models
  • Discharge rating: 95C continuous with up to 190C burst for strong punch outs
  • Connector: XT30 main discharge plug with JST XH balance connector
  • Approximate dimensions: 69mm x 19mm x 22mm
  • Approximate weight: 46g (±5g)
  • Designed for FPV racing, freestyle and toothpick builds that need maximum power from a compact 3S pack
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LiPO Battery FAQ

You choose a LiPo pack based on three main numbers, voltage, capacity and C rating. Voltage comes from the cell count, for example 2S is 7.4v, 3S is 11.1v. Capacity in mAh affects flight time, higher capacity usually gives longer runtimes but also more weight. C rating indicates how much current the pack can safely supply. Your model and ESC manual will normally list a recommended cell count and an approximate capacity range to use as a guide.
The S number tells you how many cells are connected in series inside the pack. A 2S pack has two cells and a nominal voltage of 7.4v, a 3S pack has three cells and 11.1v, and a 4S pack has four cells and 14.8v. Higher S counts give more voltage to the motor, which usually means more power but also higher load on the ESC and motor. You must only use the cell count that your model and electronics are designed for.
The C rating is a guide to how much current the pack can safely deliver. You can estimate the continuous current limit by multiplying the pack capacity in amp hours by the C rating. For example a 2200mAh pack is 2.2Ah, at 30C that is roughly 2.2 times 30 which equals 66 amps. These numbers are guidelines, not guarantees, so it is sensible to choose a pack with some safety margin above the maximum current your model is expected to draw.
LiPo batteries must always be charged with a LiPo compatible balance charger using the correct cell count and charge current. A common rule is to charge at 1C, which means a 2200mAh pack is charged at 2.2 amps. The balance plug must be connected so the charger can monitor each cell. Packs should be charged on a non flammable surface and should not be left unattended while charging.
LiPo batteries last longest when they are stored partially charged rather than full or completely flat. Most chargers have a storage mode that charges or discharges the pack to about 3.75 to 3.85 volts per cell. Packs should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and sharp objects, and should be checked periodically so that they do not sit for long periods at very low voltage.
Most models will start to feel noticeably down on power when the LiPo is getting low. It is best to land or stop as soon as you feel that drop rather than squeezing out extra minutes. Many ESCs have a low voltage cut off that will reduce power or shut the motor down to protect the pack. As a rule of thumb, aim to use only about 70 to 80 percent of the pack’s capacity and keep the voltage under load from dropping much below about 3.5 volts per cell during use.
If a product is marked In Stock on our website, it means we physically have the item in stock with us in South Africa and it is ready to ship. If a product is marked Out of Stock, then it is not currently available. You can also check the Product Details tab on the page to see the current stock quantity. We are not a drop shipper, the stock status shown on our site reflects what we actually have on hand.
Yes, we are more than happy to guide you through the world of LiPo batteries. Please first read our article on LiPo batteries here: https://theflitelab.co.za/content/16-the-big-lipo-guide