GadgetGuy
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With the latest DJI GO, with the bird idling on the ground to run the battery down, once it hits 10%, it "autolands" and then shuts off the motors, since it is already on the ground, so you have to patiently wait for the last 2% needed to drain down to 8%, with the motors off, as you cannot start or restart motors with only 10% remaining battery.It was explained like this in a Webinar by one of the Vendors-- The 8% discharge is intended to recalibrate the Smart Battery. Those individual cell readings is telemetry obtained from the Smart Battery circuit. They recommended flying the P3 down to 20 % and landing it. Take the battery out and let it cool down. Take the props off the P3 and let the battery discharge to 8% idling. Then recharge. The difference being that the battery is not discharging to 8 % under maximum discharge. The high amperage discharge is what damages the cells when they reach the low voltage ( when it is in flight).
I have done the discharge to 8% on two of my five batteries and both recharged and still show 100%. So based on the information in the Seminar and my personal experience with the two batteries I have already "deep cycled", it looks like a proven practice and this deep cycle discharge at reduced amperage does not damage the cells.![]()