Ubrt-2300 V4 17

More affordable than some high-end industrial competitors (like EV2300/EV2400 setups for specific chips).

The Ubiquiti Ubar U2300 V4 (17) is a high-performance, dual-band AC2300 wireless router designed for seamless home or small business networking. With its advanced features, dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz), and robust hardware, this router is optimized for streaming, gaming, VoIP, and IoT devices. Below is a summary of its key features and specifications. Ubrt-2300 V4 17

Universal support for various battery chemistries and BMS chips Advanced UI with automated "one-button" repair options Performance Below is a summary of its key features and specifications

| Parameter | Value | |------------------------|----------------------------------| | Wheelbase (motor-motor)| ~2300 mm | | Propellers | 17-inch coaxial pairs (8 total) | | Max takeoff weight | 55–65 kg (depending on config) | | Payload capacity | 20–30 kg (beyond battery weight) | | Flight time (hover) | 20–40 min (heavy load: ~15 min) | | Max speed | 15–18 m/s (54–65 km/h) | | Wind resistance | 12–15 m/s (Beaufort 6–7) | | Battery | 2× 6S–14S LiPo/Li-ion high-C packs | | Motor type | Brushless, ~700–900 kV per motor | The Ubrt-2300 V4 17 is a type of

The refers to a major version and software revision of the Universal Battery Repair Tool (UBRT) , a highly specialized software suite used by hardware technicians to reset, program, and unseal smart battery controllers . Primarily deployed in the repair of laptop and drone battery management systems (BMS), this tool bypasses the need to physically de-solder EEPROM chips by communicating directly over standard battery pins.

The Ubrt-2300 V4 17 is a type of advanced equipment designed for a specific range of applications. Its exact function may vary depending on the context in which it is used, but at its core, the Ubrt-2300 V4 17 is a sophisticated device that leverages the latest technology to deliver exceptional results.

The software does not work in isolation. To communicate with the battery's SMBus, I2C, or HDQ protocols, it requires a hardware adapter: