Battery Dead after long storage

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My own neglect is likely the cause. 1 out of 3 of my Phantom 4 pro batteries will not charge.

When I pressed the battery power button briefly, all four LEDs blinked very briefly and went out.

While 2 of the batteries charged normally, the other one has not charged at all. All lights are off.

I tried initially charging with the 3 station charger (DJI), and finally with the charger directly connected to the battery.

Left it there for hours. Connected and disconnected several times.

I suspect because I stored it for too long (about 14 months) it self discharged to the point where charge cannot be initiated.

Is there a procedure to bump around this?

Will DJI repair it? (It is out of warranty, obviously).

I'll also be asking a Canadian vendor if they repair these batteries.

Thx.
 
Check out Hibernation Mode for DJI batterys ...
 
Check out Hibernation Mode for DJI batterys ...

Unfortunately not that. Per the DJI instructions that would show a red light. Leave alone for 5 minutes. Then it goes off. Then you can recharge.

Thanks for the short lived 'hope blip' in any case!

I'll probably take it apart and see if I can use a Li-ion charger to bring each cell up slowly. I've recovered 18650's before this way.
 

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