I received a battery from Morpilot for testing and evaluation. I performed 4 tests against a stock Yuneec battery with about 10 cycles. Both batteries where at room temperature before changing and left to rest 30 minutes before testing. The H was powered up and flown to an altitude of 15 Ft AGL and left to hover with no input from the ST-16. Camera mounted not recording. Wind was zero to one mile per hour. Flight time was taken at first low voltage warning. You an see the data in the chart bellow.
The weight of both batteries are very close. Flight time and cell balance are very close. Morpilot claims longer flight time but after 4 cycles this is not evident. They also claim the battery is made by the same company that makes the Yunnec battery. Tho they are labeled 6300 mAh, either it is not or as I have claimed in the past the Yuneec batteries are under rated.
Bellow see a picture of the battery next to a stock Yuneec Typhoon H battery.
In conclusion. Both batteries seem to be equal in performance. Price is $89.95 at Amazon.

The weight of both batteries are very close. Flight time and cell balance are very close. Morpilot claims longer flight time but after 4 cycles this is not evident. They also claim the battery is made by the same company that makes the Yunnec battery. Tho they are labeled 6300 mAh, either it is not or as I have claimed in the past the Yuneec batteries are under rated.
Bellow see a picture of the battery next to a stock Yuneec Typhoon H battery.

In conclusion. Both batteries seem to be equal in performance. Price is $89.95 at Amazon.