My p4p batteries are over 50 cycles. They should bear at least 200 charging cycles. When they're getting wrong significant capacity drop or major cell voltage difference can be observed.
Battery capacity doesn't correlate to discharging rate and therefore the caused heat. It can be though that...
To give a hint to your observation, I think your P4 batteries are hotter because they have gone through more charging cycles. It's normal that internal resistace of LiPo cells increases over time. The higher the resistance the more heat produced under the same load.
I'm from Hungary and can get 4800 meters in rural area on 2.4 GHz if there is nothing between the drone and transmitter. However the distance falls drastically if clear line of sight isn't possible. I found 5.8 has a very poor range even in the middle of nowhere.
I do have the exact same isssue with local steam recordings of DJI go 4 on Android. I don't think that the hardware of my tablet would be the cause as it's quite decent.
Believe me, you cannot beat Hungary in terms of stupidity...
I'll also be going to Croatia for holiday along with my Phantom. It's a shame that cannot fly my drone there legally...
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