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Are you using a "Battery strap" to secure the battery?
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<blockquote data-quote="lmel2005" data-source="post: 86455" data-attributes="member: 10073"><p>Every technology invention, should be used within specs. </p><p></p><p>Manufacturer has made all the engineering, for proper use. </p><p></p><p>If there's a mistake in engineering, manufacturer is the one who should correct it.</p><p>This is what happened to Spark's batteries. Bad engineering, and correction by DJI. </p><p></p><p>If you worry too much, using spark WITHIN SPECS, then this hobby is not for you. It destroys your health. </p><p></p><p>Otherwise, use straps if you worry for batteries falling off the skies, use propeller guards all the time, use a cellular tracker in case of a fly away, use a Bluetooth tracker in case the cellular tracker has no signal, use a parasute (you know why), use floaters because you worry about sinking in water, super strong stroboscopic lights, and a strong speaker because you worry about bird attacks. </p><p>Yes, I know, now you worry that spark will not fly with all these on it, so take some medicine to keep yourself calm. Anyway, you did your best. </p><p>Have a nice day and enjoy your flight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lmel2005, post: 86455, member: 10073"] Every technology invention, should be used within specs. Manufacturer has made all the engineering, for proper use. If there's a mistake in engineering, manufacturer is the one who should correct it. This is what happened to Spark's batteries. Bad engineering, and correction by DJI. If you worry too much, using spark WITHIN SPECS, then this hobby is not for you. It destroys your health. Otherwise, use straps if you worry for batteries falling off the skies, use propeller guards all the time, use a cellular tracker in case of a fly away, use a Bluetooth tracker in case the cellular tracker has no signal, use a parasute (you know why), use floaters because you worry about sinking in water, super strong stroboscopic lights, and a strong speaker because you worry about bird attacks. Yes, I know, now you worry that spark will not fly with all these on it, so take some medicine to keep yourself calm. Anyway, you did your best. Have a nice day and enjoy your flight. [/QUOTE]
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