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Getting fed up with spark and DJI updates
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<blockquote data-quote="nilanjan118" data-source="post: 101609" data-attributes="member: 13902"><p>I understand your frustration but it is something you can easily avoid. All you need is a little bit of preparation. It barely takes 10 mins to hook everything up, connect to home WiFi and get the updates done before heading anywhere. The precise flysafe database that DJI rolls out quite frequently are for everyone's safety and as a responsible drone pilot we should all respect that and stay updated. Regarding the battery discharge you are talking about, it is nothing but an intelligent feature of the Spark battery which is meant to prolong the life of the battery. In case you are not aware, the Spark battery discharges to storage battery level (~60%) after 10 days of inactivity. So if you haven't flown for more than 10 days, you are supposed to charge the batteries once. Owning a drone is not a same hobby as fishing. There is a lot of risk involved and with the increasing number of drone users, things are only going to get stricter and may be more frustrating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nilanjan118, post: 101609, member: 13902"] I understand your frustration but it is something you can easily avoid. All you need is a little bit of preparation. It barely takes 10 mins to hook everything up, connect to home WiFi and get the updates done before heading anywhere. The precise flysafe database that DJI rolls out quite frequently are for everyone's safety and as a responsible drone pilot we should all respect that and stay updated. Regarding the battery discharge you are talking about, it is nothing but an intelligent feature of the Spark battery which is meant to prolong the life of the battery. In case you are not aware, the Spark battery discharges to storage battery level (~60%) after 10 days of inactivity. So if you haven't flown for more than 10 days, you are supposed to charge the batteries once. Owning a drone is not a same hobby as fishing. There is a lot of risk involved and with the increasing number of drone users, things are only going to get stricter and may be more frustrating. [/QUOTE]
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