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<blockquote data-quote="msinger" data-source="post: 80854" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>You can find the times charged count in the Aircraft Battery section of DJI GO. That count shows the number if times the battery is been charged from 0% to 100%. Since you're not able to charge the battery from 0% to %100 in a single charge, a count showing 10 (for example) means you likely put the battery on the charger at least 20 times.</p><p></p><p>DJI GO and/or the battery itself is not able to show exactly how much life is remaining. Replace the battery when it stops performing as designed. You'll be able to maximize the battery life by maintaining and storing your batteries like this:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.spark-help.com/tips/how-to-maintain-and-store-your-dji-phantom-batteries.44" target="_blank"><strong><u>HOW TO: Maintain and store your DJI Spark batteries</u></strong></a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msinger, post: 80854, member: 18"] You can find the times charged count in the Aircraft Battery section of DJI GO. That count shows the number if times the battery is been charged from 0% to 100%. Since you're not able to charge the battery from 0% to %100 in a single charge, a count showing 10 (for example) means you likely put the battery on the charger at least 20 times. DJI GO and/or the battery itself is not able to show exactly how much life is remaining. Replace the battery when it stops performing as designed. You'll be able to maximize the battery life by maintaining and storing your batteries like this: [URL='https://www.spark-help.com/tips/how-to-maintain-and-store-your-dji-phantom-batteries.44'][B][U]HOW TO: Maintain and store your DJI Spark batteries[/U][/B][/URL] [/QUOTE]
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