Type of batteries

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I'm looking to get extra batteries for my phantom 3standard. I noticed that there is a part #12 a part #133 and a part #134. Is there a difference between the batteries?


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The most recent version of the P3 battery has Chinese writing on the outside labeling. Other than that, the batteries are identical as far as I know. I've never seen anyone mention that any of those part numbers performed better than the others.
 
Following on from this - are there any different size capacity battery's ?

Nigel
 
I've seen it on a few listings on eBay. From my understanding, the battery for the phantom 3 standard, advanced and pro are all the same. Even though some of the listings may say a particular battery is for the advanced or pro.


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They are all the same.
 
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I bought my second from an Irish supplier - about 50% of DJI reccd price. Works fine.

If you buy via credit card or Paypal - you have option to claim.

What I want to find is a DJI battery that is worn out but still works - to see if its possible to replace the lipo's inside. Hoping it may be similar to working a code car radio - keep power live to the board while swapping items.

Nigel
 
I have three batteries from banggood.com

I can pick no difference in performance from the genuine battery, but much cheaper.
Just go there and search "Phantom battery"

Or go HERE:

phantom battery - Buy Cheap phantom battery - From Banggood
I'm pretty sure that DJI added something to their firmware that detects non oem batteries, and will not allow the motors to start, so buyer beware.

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I'm pretty sure that DJI added something to their firmware that detects non oem batteries, and will not allow the motors to start, so buyer beware.

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Banggood state on their website that they work fine or they will accept returns and refunds.
My P3-4K is all on the latest software and works perfectly with these batteries, no issues whatsoever. There are also 100+ reviews there I think saying all good!

So I have three perfectly working non genuine batteries (I started with one of theirs initially) for only a little more than I would have paid for one genuine, so a no brainer for me.

It's a bit like non genuine parts on the car, some are rubbish, but some are perfectly good at a fraction the price of original (and sometimes even made on the same production line!)

Cya
 
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Banggood state on their website that they work fine or they will accept returns and refunds.
My P3-4K is all on the latest software and works perfectly with these batteries, no issues whatsoever. There are also 100+ reviews there I think saying all good!

So I have three perfectly working non genuine batteries (I started with one of theirs initially) for only a little more than I would have paid for one genuine, so a no brainer for me.

It's a bit like non genuine parts on the car, some are rubbish, but some are perfectly good at a fraction the price of original (and sometimes even made on the same production line!)

Cya
Glad they work.
This thread from May `16 went for several months. (and got off track a bit) The OP @squirrel didn't seem to get his to work.
Maybe the aftermarket mfr. was able to overcome the DJI block.

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