Has anyone tried these yet?
To me they look identical to the DJI batteries.
http://nukerc.com/phantom-2-clone-li-po-battery.html
To me they look identical to the DJI batteries.
http://nukerc.com/phantom-2-clone-li-po-battery.html
tom3holer said:They do look very similar down to the model number which is one digit off from the factory one.
I would think that it may be from the original mfg of the battery fro DJI. It is 200 more mah which may be why the model number is slightly different.
I may just order one as they probably can't be any worse than the factory one that are just quitting and cause P2's to fall out of the sky at an alarming rate.
Tom
KG4MXV said:I would fly no higher than 3 feet with out gimbal for a week before trusting a clone battery.
ElGuano said:sadly there's now precedent that demonstrates some critical failures will manifest only when you need control the most!KG4MXV said:I would fly no higher than 3 feet with out gimbal for a week before trusting a clone battery.
4wd said:ElGuano said:sadly there's now precedent that demonstrates some critical failures will manifest only when you need control the most!KG4MXV said:I would fly no higher than 3 feet with out gimbal for a week before trusting a clone battery.
So, rather like the DJI ones!
I like where smarter batteries are heading. Dangling balance leads and power connections are generic. If only a consortium would standardize the physical construct for smart/modular batteries. Especially for the UAV industry that is YET to unfold.ElGuano said:As to the point about the battery technology itself, while I really like the P2, I personally prefer simpler power systems. That's why I like the standard lipo setup on my P1
nukerc said:DJI released an official report saying that our Batteries worked well, BUT the plastics might melt in a fire
http://www.dji.com/info/news/dji-unoffi ... es-warning