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Quite strange. What am I doing wrong? Do you manually upload your flight logs everytime or simply have DJI account linked with Airdata?
I have done it both ways. I have never done anything special - the bat. info has always been there for me. Download a CSV file and take a look at it to see if the bat. temp. is in there.
 
I have done it both ways. I have never done anything special - the bat. info has always been there for me. Download a CSV file and take a look at it to see if the bat. temp. is in there.
I downloaded the CSV. Found the battery temperature throughout is 32F or 0°C.
 

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I have done it both ways. I have never done anything special - the bat. info has always been there for me. Download a CSV file and take a look at it to see if the bat. temp. is in there.
Ok. Never mind. I found this thread in MavicPilots and it seems to be a bug with Android version of Go4 app with no available fix yet.
 
It helped me find my lost drone. I knew where it hit a tree, but that's all. I didn't know if it was at the top of the tree in a birds nest, or ground level.

I uploaded the log from the phone and it became clear from the altitude data that it had hit the tree and bounced to the ground. I also knew from closer examination of google maps which garden and precisely where in that garden it was. The problem was that the gardens back onto a public footpath and all of the houses have left the bottom of their gardens to nature.

I asked nicely and groveled around this elderly couples bank of rotting trees, monster brambles and found Sparky nestling in a bramble bush exactly Airdata said he was - top up! I can see why a garish colour is a good idea now. I can also confirm that the anti-cut gloves work issues me work very well against brambles.

Apart from a new set of propellers and checking the calibration he's fine and the elderly couple said the reward I offered they would like to go to a dementia charity as they didn't find him. So everybody is happy thanks to the Airdata logs.Capture.JPG
 
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It helped me find my lost drone. I knew where it hit a tree, but that's all. I didn't know if it was at the top of the tree in a birds nest, or ground level.

I uploaded the log from the phone and it became clear from the altitude data that it had hit the tree and bounced to the ground. I also knew from closer examination of google maps which garden and precisely where in that garden it was. The problem was that the gardens back onto a public footpath and all of the houses have left the bottom of their gardens to nature.

I asked nicely and groveled around this elderly couples bank of rotting trees, monster brambles and found Sparky nestling in a bramble bush exactly Airdata said he was - top up! I can see why a garish colour is a good idea now. I can also confirm that the anti-cut gloves work issues me work very well against brambles.

Apart from a new set of propellers and checking the calibration he's fine and the elderly couple said the reward I offered they would like to go to a dementia charity as they didn't find him. So everybody is happy thanks to the Airdata logs.View attachment 9054

They are DJI logs, actually.
 

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