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I have a couple of P3Ps and its tough to keep them all tip-top tested and ready to fly because of time constraints. Day or so ago, I got out P3P #2 charged a battery and took here up to blow out the cobwebs. Fortunately, this lil check ride saved the bird. Had I done a waypoint mission she would have probably went over to the drone "other side". I put her up about 20 feet and started in on the telemetry. Within 60 seconds this battery went from 98% to 63% and 15 seconds later it was down to 20% or so. I landed it in about 10 more seconds and red bars warning that the battery was at 6%. Basically, she went from a full to charge to 6% in less that 90 seconds approximately.
After depletion attempts, and bad green blinks on the battery, I stuck it back in to see cell data on the DJI app. Cells 1-3 were all about 4.2x and #4 as 3.2v ... and a damaged battery message. This battery had less than 25 cycles on it despite its age.
This is my first DJI battery failure. Researching LiPo disposal options. Good thing I didn't attempt any serious missions with this power supply.
The tech for batteries to selftest on power up has been available for quite some time I would wager. At the price points we are paying for prosumer equipment, manufacturer's need to step up to the plate.
After depletion attempts, and bad green blinks on the battery, I stuck it back in to see cell data on the DJI app. Cells 1-3 were all about 4.2x and #4 as 3.2v ... and a damaged battery message. This battery had less than 25 cycles on it despite its age.
This is my first DJI battery failure. Researching LiPo disposal options. Good thing I didn't attempt any serious missions with this power supply.
The tech for batteries to selftest on power up has been available for quite some time I would wager. At the price points we are paying for prosumer equipment, manufacturer's need to step up to the plate.