
Product Details
Tattu 270mAh 1S HV LiPo Battery (XT30) — The Anti‑Sag Stick
Listen, we know you’re tired of your Tiny Whoop falling out of the sky the second you punch the throttle. That’s usually because you’re still clinging to those terrible rolled-pin connectors. Enter the Tattu 270mAh 1S HV LiPo. This isn’t just a sack of chemicals; it’s a high-voltage (3.8V) intervention for your micro drone addiction. Equipped with a proper XT30U-F connector, this battery actually delivers the current your motors are screaming for, rather than turning it into heat and disappointment. It’s light, it’s long, and it’s likely the only thing on your quad that isn’t broken yet.
Why You Want It
Because voltage sag is the enemy of fun. Tattu has crammed 270mAh of capacity into a form factor that fits perfectly into the battery trays of modern stick-style whoops. With a claimed 95C discharge rate (manufacturers love big numbers, but this one actually feels punchy), you get the snap you need to recover from that dive you miscalculated. Plus, it uses "superior Japan and Korea raw materials," which sounds fancy enough to justify the price tag to your significant other.
Tattu 270mAh 1S Specs That Matter
- Capacity: 270mAh (Enough time to crash twice).
- Voltage: 1S / 3.8V HV (Charge to 4.35V or you're leaving performance on the table).
- Discharge Rate: 95C (Please don't actually try to pull 25 amps continuously, physics is watching).
- Weight: ~7g (Lighter than a pound coin, significantly more expensive).
- Dimensions: ~54 × 11 × 6 mm (The "stick" shape everybody loves).
- Connector: XT30U-F (The real reason you're buying this).
What’s in the Box*
- 1× Tattu 270mAh 1S HV LiPo Battery (XT30)
- 0× Skill (Sold separately).
Disclaimer
We guarantee the battery arrives at a safe voltage; we cannot guarantee it won't be flat within 3 minutes of you receiving it because you forgot to land.
Still Here?
You’re reading the footer of a 1S battery product page. We admire the dedication, but honestly, the stock levels on these fluctuate faster than a PID loop in a hurricane. Grab a pack, solder an XT30 pigtail on your FC if you haven't already, and go fly before the firmware updates again.