dirkclod
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Haven't really checked but don't think so . I will charge one tomorrow and see though !!does your charger get warm when charging?
Haven't really checked but don't think so . I will charge one tomorrow and see though !!does your charger get warm when charging?
My battery's are full right now or I would check but don't remember mine getting that way.just noticed mine was really warm when charging, just with the stock charger that came with it
Rogerokay let me know what ya find out next time you charge, that would be great.....maybe my charger is screwing up the batteries, charged my new battery tonight seemed to work okay but who knows, maybe its not supposed to get warm
does your charger get warm when charging?
The remaining health in no way shape or form tells you any thing about the real health of a battery and is just another way that they count the charges every 3 charges ticks off 1% of the remaining life number.
also when a cell gets locked out from the not all that smart smarty pants battery the leds that show you the % of charge only read the cells that are still not locked out and still working. So you could have a battey with 2 cells that are locked out.
For I know it cause it just is all it is is redundant count of the charge cycles. But any one can verify it just by taking any of there smart battery's and seeing plugging it in to the naza assistant and seeing the number of charge cycles its had and them look at the life or health number and see that it will always be a % thats reduced by 1 % for every 3 charges. DJI even says that when one ever were to get to 0% after the 300th charge cycle its supposed to pop up a window telling you the battery can no longer be used and that its time to buy a new one. But thats not some thing i ever seen yet or ever even heard of any one seeing cause if there is any one out there thats ever gotten a dji battery to go 300 charges before crapping the bed they havent come to any site and posted the results of being the only person to have one last that long.Very interesting; reducing battery life indicator by 1% every 3 charges is not a normal way to provide life remaining info.... How do you know this is what they do?
What do you mean by cells getting locked out? Are you saying there is a way inside our smart batteries to bypass or shut off individual cells?
Check my battery out XD Ive been trying to calibrate it lately... Mine is terribly off as you can see in the picture.
I've done that over 3 times in a row... Nothing... Still shows that. It keeps getting better overtime but then it would drop back down. Keep it mind that when i do fly with that battery (i plug it into my laptop every now and then to check the voltages when flying) It still gets about 15-18 min. The only problem is that it has is inaccurate battery percentages and it would always stay at 1Mah for hours when discharging Heres an update:How'd you do THAT?
I think you may get it fully back if you turn it on and discharge it till it shuts off (crude and potentially damaging)
Better yet, if you have no precision discharge thing, turn it on in your phantom and let it run down. When I do that, I put a fan next to the phantom to keep innards cool, and watch the battery screen on the computer.... you probably will see the voltages going down and down and down with mah shown at 0, for about 5 hours.... when the batt voltages reach a certain low level, that will trigger the recalibrate routine to run... Shut it off when the lowest cell hits say 3.4 volts. Recharge and I bet your capacity comes back up to - with 45 cycles, depending on how you have treated it - about 4900maH....
LetUsKnow LetsGetStarted....
It still flies for 15-18 minutes with no issues at all. Just inaccurate battery percentages.Yes, one mAh seems kinda low
I'm not very sure of the voltages and stuff as i wasn't monitoring it. I only thought about draining the battery and looked at it every hour or so.So that proves it is just a calibration issue....
1) When you say you have discharged 3 or more times, did it ever go as low as 3.4v on a cell? If so, what were the other cell voltages when you shut it off?
2) did it ever go to 0mah and remain there for some length of time? If so, how long? and did the voltages ever get to 3.4v?
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