It's not possible to charge the batteries until their temp drops to a suitable level.
There's no worry about the drone in repetitive use.
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What your saying could very well be true!
For safety and longevity, I personally error on the side of caution with my equipment.
Heat and electronics don't go well together.
Maybe 24 hours of repetitive flying is no big deal. Maybe 48 hours. Maybe more!
Can only assume DJI has some data on this.
I've never seen or read and data on it and certainly wouldn't experiment with my
P4P because someone "says" it's no a big deal.
The highest summertime temp AirData recorded on one of my batteries was 155 deg. I'm sure others have seen higher temp's.
Now pair that with a battery just off charge after DJI's logic says was cool enough to charge.
What might it have peaked at if I were doing repetitive flights that day. What would the internal temp of the PCB's/ESC's/etc in the drone?
All worst case and all unknowns.
Depending on the situation, the paycheck might help outway the risks..
Curious how this turns out.