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So obviously after flying the battery generates a tremendous amount of heat and is quite warm after removing from the drone. I am in Florida, so many times the ambient air is already in the 90+ range when flying so this doesn't help matters. After flight, is it better to allow the battery 5-10 minutes to cool some before hooking it back up to the charger, or does it really matter? With the batteries being a $149 I am just looking for any way to help preserve battery lifetime expentancy as much as possible.