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My battery jumped from my drone while in flight
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<blockquote data-quote="NOLADG" data-source="post: 116589" data-attributes="member: 19457"><p>Yes. This has happened to many people. Evidently the way the little tabs hold the battery on the drone was not the best design. DJI even revised the clips on the battery making them longer. However, I have two batteries with the new clips and one time I was flying my drone at 18 meters up and I watched the battery eject as well. Fortunately, both parts landed on grass and nothing was harmed.</p><p></p><p>I know there is a battery fastener that attaches to the back motor arms to hold the battery in place, but many other people use the push and pull method. Loading the battery securely and pulling to double check. Now this is part of my procedure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NOLADG, post: 116589, member: 19457"] Yes. This has happened to many people. Evidently the way the little tabs hold the battery on the drone was not the best design. DJI even revised the clips on the battery making them longer. However, I have two batteries with the new clips and one time I was flying my drone at 18 meters up and I watched the battery eject as well. Fortunately, both parts landed on grass and nothing was harmed. I know there is a battery fastener that attaches to the back motor arms to hold the battery in place, but many other people use the push and pull method. Loading the battery securely and pulling to double check. Now this is part of my procedure. [/QUOTE]
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