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<blockquote data-quote="cdouble" data-source="post: 81078" data-attributes="member: 15092"><p>I have 3 batteries for my spark. Two of them are about 3 months old and have roughly 10 flights each, the third is brand new. I always store them at room temperature charged to about 70% capacity.</p><p></p><p>Every one of them reports multiple cases (5-6 episodes per flight, each episode is 5-15 successive readings) of cell voltage deviation greater than 0.05v. Flying conditions have been low-mid 30s but I've kept spare batteries in my pants pocket so they don't get too cold before use.</p><p></p><p>Everything I've read so far says this is a dangerous condition and should be exceedingly rare. The chances that 3 of 3 batteries would be defective seems remote. Is this really a dangerous condition? Should I look for anything else in the logs to help diagnose root cause?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdouble, post: 81078, member: 15092"] I have 3 batteries for my spark. Two of them are about 3 months old and have roughly 10 flights each, the third is brand new. I always store them at room temperature charged to about 70% capacity. Every one of them reports multiple cases (5-6 episodes per flight, each episode is 5-15 successive readings) of cell voltage deviation greater than 0.05v. Flying conditions have been low-mid 30s but I've kept spare batteries in my pants pocket so they don't get too cold before use. Everything I've read so far says this is a dangerous condition and should be exceedingly rare. The chances that 3 of 3 batteries would be defective seems remote. Is this really a dangerous condition? Should I look for anything else in the logs to help diagnose root cause? Thanks, Chris [/QUOTE]
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