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Flying DJI spark under hot condition or weather
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<blockquote data-quote="plgnply" data-source="post: 116521" data-attributes="member: 20592"><p>does anyone experienced flying your DJI Spark in hot weather condition? cuz I was playing my Spark this afternoon and the weather was like 106° to 108°. So when my drone was up in the air the battery got ejected by itself because when I was trying to pair the wifi and checking different settings, and it was idle for 5mins or more outside and it was on the pavement. I lift it up and turn on my AC on my car to cool it down. but then I decided to changed the battery, so when I flew it for like 4 or 5 mins the battery got ejected and of course the drone crashed. what holds the battery was a rubber right? so I suspect the rubber got kinda loosen up a bit during the flight cuz of the hot weather? cuz there's no way I didn't latched it down very well?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plgnply, post: 116521, member: 20592"] does anyone experienced flying your DJI Spark in hot weather condition? cuz I was playing my Spark this afternoon and the weather was like 106° to 108°. So when my drone was up in the air the battery got ejected by itself because when I was trying to pair the wifi and checking different settings, and it was idle for 5mins or more outside and it was on the pavement. I lift it up and turn on my AC on my car to cool it down. but then I decided to changed the battery, so when I flew it for like 4 or 5 mins the battery got ejected and of course the drone crashed. what holds the battery was a rubber right? so I suspect the rubber got kinda loosen up a bit during the flight cuz of the hot weather? cuz there's no way I didn't latched it down very well? [/QUOTE]
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