I tried to update my new battery with the 1.1.9 firmware but it did not need updating, must of had the latest firmware from the factory.
I also tried to update the new battery with the 1.1.8 firmware just in case the update was there but again it said the usual "identical or older firmware already installed".
If the bin file is left on the card and you do a reformat from the app, will it not erase the bin file and it would have to be transferred back to the SD card after a app reformat?No but this is why it's smart to just leave the upgrade bin on the sd card for the carft. Then IF the battery requires an update it will do it automatically.
Yes, if you reformat. I just erase the video and pictures when I transfer them to the computer so in that case the bin file would stay on the SD card.If the bin file is left on the card and you do a reformat from the app, will it not erase the bin file and it would have to be transferred back to the SD card after a app reformat?
Thanks!
Yes, if you reformat. I just erase the video and pictures when I transfer them to the computer so in that case the bin file would stay on the SD card.
Read blade strike information above-- he is a Support and Tester Rep for DJI-- If he says it is best to leave it on, then I think I would chose to leave it on.Why do some keep the firmware on the sd card? Once all your batteries, tx and quad are updated there is no need to keep it on there, i just keep a copy on my pc.
Yes, if you reformat. I just erase the video and pictures when I transfer them to the computer so in that case the bin file would stay on the SD card.