BingoAgreed the circuitry is the same but the connection may need to adapted.
BingoAgreed the circuitry is the same but the connection may need to adapted.
Agreed the circuitry is the same but the connection may need to adapted.
The connections are identical. The batteries all charge fully, and hold the charge well. My one OEM battery flies the drone without any errors or other problems. If I roll the firmware back, DJI GO requires me to install the latest update before I can fly. So much for that.
The cells test and balance fine. Nothing is wrong with them. Until that firmware update, there were no problems. I flew a full season before this issue arose.
If there’s a software fix out there, that’s my best bet, if it can be made to work. I’ll try a contact cleaner, though I’ve used Kramolin for high-end audio connectors, great for the stereo, no help for the drone.
Why problems should persist with Litchi is an enigma I’ll never understand— but there it is. If I can’t resolve the matter this year, my P3P is likely to be sold, a real shame, because it’s a wonderful drone- but I have several others, and this one is becoming more trouble than it’s worth.......
Thanks all for your help— I’ve seen videos on YouTube about this, with solutions that don’t work. how about one that will work? That would save a wonderful drone from a sadly premature retirement.....
They cost less than that brand new.....Today I took the P3P out, and charged all three batteries. Same deal; OEM works perfectly, and the others are still $90 paperweights. Looking at the batteries very closely, I noticed a slight difference in the placement of the contacts on each problematic battery, in that it’s about ¼” longer than the one that works, and there’s an additional ⅛” offset that puts them that much further away from the contact pin block inside the drone.
One of these batteries has only two flights; the other about a dozen. These batteries are new, in all sense of the word— I just can’t use them.
Backdating the firmware is not an option, nor is Litchi- somebody must have taken great pains to make these batteries unusable, though apart from triangular lights on the front as opposed to straight ones, all markings are identical.
Any suggestions? If not, I’ll just sell them— I’m sure there are many other P3 owners whose luck isn’t quite as rotten as mine, and then the batteries won’t go to waste.
I’ll take $150 for both. 2 flights and 11 flights since day 1. The cells are in excellent condition.
What does it say on the battery cells? I'm looking for extra batteries online and i found these brands (see attached screenshot) and according to the reviews they work for everyone. Are the ones you have either of these brands?The batteries DO NOT work![]()
What does it say on the battery cells? I'm looking for extra batteries online and i found these brands (see attached screenshot) and according to the reviews they work for everyone. Are the ones you have either of these brands?
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I tried Litchi— it’s a great program, but it still presents the non-DJI intelligent error, flightYeh if can't contact or get refund and are stuck with them you could try litchi app,it might let you fly being 3rd party app,,it is good though
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