Pulse Gens Ace and Tattu


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  03/04/2026: @ 08:00: page updated
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LiPo Battery Brand Comparison

This reference compares Tattu, Gens Ace, and Pulse LiPo batteries—three brands often sourced from the same manufacturer (Grepow) but tuned for different RC applications.

Brand Overview

Brand Origin Target Audience Notable Traits
Gens Ace Grepow General RC use (planes, cars, helis) Balanced performance, wide range of sizes, good cycle life
Tattu Grepow FPV drones, UAVs, commercial use High discharge rates, compact form factors, premium packaging
Pulse Likely Grepow (rebranded via distributors) Surface RC (cars, trucks), helis Aggressive C ratings, hard-case options, hobbyist appeal

Series-Level Differences

Brand Series Description
Gens Ace Standard 25C–50C, solid for sport flying and general RC use
Gens Ace Bashing Designed for RC cars/trucks with higher burst ratings
Gens Ace Redline High-performance packs for racing and 3D flight
Tattu R-Line Flagship FPV racing packs, 95C–130C burst, ultra-low IR
Tattu Funfly Budget-friendly FPV packs, 100C burst, good for freestyle
Tattu Plus Smart packs with built-in telemetry and self-discharge
Tattu UAV Designed for commercial drones, optimized for endurance
Pulse Ultra High C-rated packs for helis and cars, often hard-cased
Pulse Receiver Packs LiFe and LiPo options for RX systems
Pulse Flight Packs Tailored for 3D helis and large aircraft
Note: Even if these brands share a manufacturing origin, differences in cell binning, quality control, and pack assembly lead to distinct performance profiles. R-Line packs, for example, often outperform budget Gens Ace or Pulse packs in voltage sag and internal resistance.