I have a P3P and I have been noticing the battery is frying pan hot after I land. Is there an issue with the batteries overheating? Keep in mind this early morning runs 75 to 80 degrees.
+1. If you can't take the pack out of your bird and comfortable hold it in your hand, something is wrong.frying pan hot? Yes that's an issue if you aren't being hyperbolic. However, the Phantom 3 batteries do become very hot (not so hot you can't touch them - but hot enough to be considered more than mildly warm).
If you bring them inside and they return to normal temp and can charge within about 15-20 mins than you are probably fine.
If you can cook an egg on your battery... that's bad
I've flown a number of times in 80-85f temps and the batteries have only ever been hot, but never too hot to hold it. Having said that, I don't go hammering the AC.