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<blockquote data-quote="hiflyer" data-source="post: 116116" data-attributes="member: 13129"><p>Hey Indiana....I'm surprised you're still flying that battery. It will let you down big time. I know because I've made a couple of xcountry dashes to pick up my Mavic Air. The first time I mistook which battery had failed and flew it four more times before the second failure. I have Airdata now and I can look up the parameters of every battery I've ever owned page by page. I can't see where it foresaw that first failure though. </p><p>I put a big X on the failed battery and was waiting to dispose of it but..it has no swelling and I've used it for ground stuff. Actually I've flown it in the back yard low..and it consistently fails and lands. I check the battery cell condition in flight more often now by doing as you said. tapping the icon. I have one battery on my Mavic AIr that always shows three green and yet AirData shows a bad cell on the same battery. Maybe someone can explain that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hiflyer, post: 116116, member: 13129"] Hey Indiana....I'm surprised you're still flying that battery. It will let you down big time. I know because I've made a couple of xcountry dashes to pick up my Mavic Air. The first time I mistook which battery had failed and flew it four more times before the second failure. I have Airdata now and I can look up the parameters of every battery I've ever owned page by page. I can't see where it foresaw that first failure though. I put a big X on the failed battery and was waiting to dispose of it but..it has no swelling and I've used it for ground stuff. Actually I've flown it in the back yard low..and it consistently fails and lands. I check the battery cell condition in flight more often now by doing as you said. tapping the icon. I have one battery on my Mavic AIr that always shows three green and yet AirData shows a bad cell on the same battery. Maybe someone can explain that. [/QUOTE]
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