I just want to confirm, upon returning home I will PARTLY re-recharge my phantom batteries to about 40-60% (as I don't use my phantom every day).. My question is: Can I just unplug the batteries during charge without damage to the batteries?
I've read in the intelligent flight battery manual that if you plan to leave your batteries for 10 days or more, you should have between 40-65% charge in them to maximise battery life.It's still necessary with the smart batteries to only charge them about half way?
I read that intelligent battery will self discharge after 10 days inactivity. Please, correct me if I'm wrongI've read in the intelligent flight battery manual that if you plan to leave your batteries for 10 days or more, you should have between 40-65% charge in them to maximise battery life.
I read that intelligent battery will self discharge after 10 days inactivity. Please, correct me if I'm wrong
ThanksYou have the choice to set the discharge start time in the Go app. Go into the battery settings - advanced settings and choose how long you want to wait.
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It's still necessary with the smart batteries to only charge them about half way?
The question is Discharge to what? If I'm away for 2 months does that mean I come back to a battery that is at 0% charge and is in danger of having a it's life shortened as a result?I read that intelligent battery will self discharge after 10 days inactivity. Please, correct me if I'm wrong
The question is Discharge to what? If I'm away for 2 months does that mean I come back to a battery that is at 0% charge and is in danger of having a it's life shortened as a result?
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