From what I've read, some people suggest that it's a temperature issue which, of course, is normally indicated by a flashing LED4.
A couple of suggestions here:- Phantom Battery Won't Charge - LED blinks 3 times , popping it in the fridge for a while and then try it - or by force-charging (switching battery on and then connecting to the charger).
Will a "broken cell" cause hyper movement of the bird? Slightest tap of stick and I get pronounced jerk in that direction. Calibrated compass just prior to this very short flight. *** Just answered my own question and maybe someone else's .A "broken cell" will cause (or at least can cause) hyper-sensitivity of the sticks and even reversed response to the stick input. How do I now know? When in doubt use a new battery.
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