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I found this battery check in Airdata menu very useful and precise. You can see tha capacity and voltage with graphic analysis of cell deviation. So you get pretty complex data of the stat of your battery.
Now I'm interested if somebody can tells me how this data are accurate. Because I found one battery (actually it's for MavAir, but this is the general question) a little swelled. Almost invisible but putting the battery on a flat surface it is obvious. The problem is that the battery analysis for this one is completelly OK. No cell deviation, normal charging and flight duration.
But the other one battery without any swelling shows evident cell deviation for one cell to max 0.105 V lasting 1 min and 5 sec.
How should I react. Put the swelled battery away, put the battery with one near bad cell away or put both batt. away? That is the question (by Hamlet LOL).
Now I'm interested if somebody can tells me how this data are accurate. Because I found one battery (actually it's for MavAir, but this is the general question) a little swelled. Almost invisible but putting the battery on a flat surface it is obvious. The problem is that the battery analysis for this one is completelly OK. No cell deviation, normal charging and flight duration.
But the other one battery without any swelling shows evident cell deviation for one cell to max 0.105 V lasting 1 min and 5 sec.
How should I react. Put the swelled battery away, put the battery with one near bad cell away or put both batt. away? That is the question (by Hamlet LOL).