GensTattu recently launched a new product line, called FunFly . Unlike the R-Line , it is available only in 4S version and with two capacities. Both, FunFly 1300mAh and FunFly 1550mAh are 100C rated. In the past, we already reviewed the couple of Tattu LiPos, including the R-Line HV 1550mAh 100C and now it s time to have a closer look at the new Fun Fly series. GensAce claims that their new Tattu Funfly series was specifically designed for daily training and freestyle, which requires medium performance. In order to allow long service time (many charging cycles) it has standard LiPo cells (~3.7V) not high voltage ones (~3.85V) ones. Tattu FunFly features and specs Available in 1300mAh and 1550mAh versions; Designed for daily training and freestyle; 4 cells of 3.7v. The total voltage of 14.8V; 100C discharge rate; JST-XH charging plug; XT60 discharge (drone) plug. Tattu FunFly batteries review Disclosure: I received these batteries as part of a product review collaboration with Gens Ace. Although the LIPOs were offered for free, all opinions in this article remain my own and I was in no way influenced by the partner. Like usually, GensAce did a great job regarding packaging. In order to avoid any damages that can occur during shipping, the batteries came in a large box with lots of foam peanuts. Both LIPOs (1300 and 1550mAh) come in the same type and sized box. Along the battery, a safety instruction is included as well. They arrived half charged (3.81v/cell optimal voltage for long time storage). While the FunFly 1300mAh 4s 100C measures around 73 x 35 x 28 mm (L, W, H) andweights153 grams, the FunFly 1550mAh 4s 100C measures around 72 x 35 x 36 mm (L, W, H) and weights 181 grams. BTW, the price difference between them is only 1 dollar. Tattu FunFly vs Tattu R-Line Being a bit confused what the sense of a new series when the R-Line does such a great job, I contacted the manufacturer in order to find more insights about their Fun Fly LIPOs. Firstly, I got this feedback Our Funfly Batteries are mainly for daily practice and for those who fly for fun. Different recipes with Tattu R-lines Asking again for more details Sorry, but I really could not explain more. The FunFly batteries come out for the pilots who fly for fun. I mean the punch of FunFly may be less than R-lines in some points . General Specs FunFly series R-Line series Suitable for daily training and freestyle hardcore racing Number o cells only 4s 4s, 5s, and 6s Available capacities 1300 and 1550 mAh 850, 1050, 1300, 1550 and 1800 mAh C ratings 100C 95 and 100C High Voltage cells (HV) N/A Yes 4S/1300mAh/100C FunFly R-Line Dimensions 73mm x 35mm x 28.5mm 75mm x 35.5mm x 33mm Weight 149.5g ( 20g) 163g ( 20g) Price $US 18.99 $US 27.99 Tattu FunFly review: Test Prior to any tests, I performed 3 circles of charging/discharging. As you can see in the comparison table below, both 1300 mAh and 1550 mAh LIPOs finished the charging process at 16.81V. The cells were almost perfectly balanced (4.20~4.21V). While the 1300 mAh LiPo ended with 1387mAh, the 1550mAH did it with 1597mAh. Both batteries remained cold during the charge (20~24 C). LiPo Start/End voltage Cell1 (v) Cell2 (v) Cell3 (v) Cell4 (v) Final capacity (mAh) Time (minutes) FunFly 1300mAh 4S 100C 12.88/16.81 3.22/4.20 3.21/4.20 3.26/4.21 3.22/4.21 1387 90 (at 1A) FunFly 1550mAh 4S 100C 12.84/16.18 3.22/4.21 3.21/4.20 3.22/4.21 3.22/4.20 1597 127 (at 1A) For the real world tests, I used my Kopis 2SE drone, which is a powerful machine that can heavily stress any LIPO. While the FunFly 1500mAh provided about 1 minute extra play time over the 1300mAh one, I felt like the extra weight made the drone less agile. The normal flight seemed the same, but flips/rolls seemed faster with the lighter pack. Both LIPOs have stable power to perform super fast punch-outs. Last but not less important, at the end of my test flights, the battery packs remained well balanced in both cases. Editor s ratings The FunFly batteries are great for everyday usage. They are friendly priced and provide enough power for practice and freestyle flying. Furthermore, FunFly LIPOs are a bit lighter than the R-Line batteries, which means more fun time. User Review 4.5 (4 votes) Considering that these batteries are less than $20 and perform almost like R-Line packs, they seem like a good deal. Both versions can be ordered from here (you can opt for US and DE warehouse). What I liked Excellent build quality; Nicely priced; 100C, ultra-high discharge rate; US/EU availability. What I didn t like Available only in 4S configuration. The source from: https://www.firstquadcopter.com/reviews/tattu-funfly-lipo-review/
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