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<blockquote data-quote="MileHighSi" data-source="post: 28683" data-attributes="member: 3234"><p>Thanks again for the informative reply.</p><p></p><p>I've just had a quick look. Screenshot attached. I'll charge both fully and compare later.</p><p></p><p>Whilst I was at it, I took the drone + suspect battery for a little flight. Again, everything seemed okay. I took it a little higher (20ft or so), performed all controls and even threw it in to Sport mode for a second. Everything looking good. Landed fine, too.</p><p></p><p>I'm also attaching a photo of my two batteries. I've put a sticker on the suspect one so I can differentiate. To my eye, there's not much difference between the two (even less so on the other side so I won't waste attaching a photo of that). The gold plates aren't particularly glossy on either battery, but I suspect this is common and nothing to do with the salt water.</p><p></p><p>I don't mean to fight against replacing the battery, but I'd like to be absolutely certain before throwing it. Not <em>just</em> for the cost but for the environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MileHighSi, post: 28683, member: 3234"] Thanks again for the informative reply. I've just had a quick look. Screenshot attached. I'll charge both fully and compare later. Whilst I was at it, I took the drone + suspect battery for a little flight. Again, everything seemed okay. I took it a little higher (20ft or so), performed all controls and even threw it in to Sport mode for a second. Everything looking good. Landed fine, too. I'm also attaching a photo of my two batteries. I've put a sticker on the suspect one so I can differentiate. To my eye, there's not much difference between the two (even less so on the other side so I won't waste attaching a photo of that). The gold plates aren't particularly glossy on either battery, but I suspect this is common and nothing to do with the salt water. I don't mean to fight against replacing the battery, but I'd like to be absolutely certain before throwing it. Not [I]just[/I] for the cost but for the environment. [/QUOTE]
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