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Hi everybody:
I've read about some guy who lost his Phantom due to what can be named as a "wrong battery usage". He launched his bird with 50% battery remaining (or at least that was what DJI Go was telling him). He lost the drone after a Low Battery Landing (unfortunatelly, at sea), just a minute after launching. Log analysis determined that battery was almost empty at launch time, because that 50% is only accurate when you start at 100%.
So, if you use your bird for 5 or 10 minutes you will still have aprox. 50% of your battery. Should you charge it to 100% before next flight? Of course, it will depend on time between flights, so probably the right question is how long is the pause between flights that allows you to trust the remaining battery indicator?
I've read about some guy who lost his Phantom due to what can be named as a "wrong battery usage". He launched his bird with 50% battery remaining (or at least that was what DJI Go was telling him). He lost the drone after a Low Battery Landing (unfortunatelly, at sea), just a minute after launching. Log analysis determined that battery was almost empty at launch time, because that 50% is only accurate when you start at 100%.
So, if you use your bird for 5 or 10 minutes you will still have aprox. 50% of your battery. Should you charge it to 100% before next flight? Of course, it will depend on time between flights, so probably the right question is how long is the pause between flights that allows you to trust the remaining battery indicator?