That's not true. The craft pulls only the power it needs. Both batteries have identical voltage, that's what's important. The new 5840 battery simply offers more current, or Mah to fly longer. Everyone says they are compatible, so I'm puzzled why anyone at DJI would tell you different. However it is common for online DJI chat/support to be totally wrong.According to DJI Support, it is not advisable to use the P4P battery with a P4 given the different power ratings, just so you know.
That's not true. The craft pulls only the power it needs. Both batteries have identical voltage, that's what's important. The new 5840 battery simply offers more current, or Mah to fly longer. Everyone says they are compatible, so I'm puzzled why anyone at DJI would tell you different. However it is common for online DJI chat/support to be totally wrong.
That's amusing. The voltage is identical between both batteries, his statement is wrong. The battery voltage is printed right on both batteries, they are identical. Also, "capacity" is not measured in voltage, it's measure in milliamps, or Mah. Sometimes it's measured in WATTS, which is Voltage times Amps. This battery does have a higher capacity yes, but it's not at a higher voltage. So this person is simply wrong, and doesn't know what he's talking about, and that's not unusual from DJI's marginal customer support.
That's amusing. The voltage is identical between both batteries, his statement is wrong. The battery voltage is printed right on both batteries, they are identical. Also, "capacity" is not measured in voltage, it's measure in milliamps, or Mah. Sometimes it's measured in WATTS, which is Voltage times Amps. This battery does have a higher capacity yes, but it's not at a higher voltage. So this person is simply wrong, and doesn't know what he's talking about, and that's not unusual from DJI's marginal customer support.
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