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When is it time to retire a battery?
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<blockquote data-quote="hiflyer" data-source="post: 115627" data-attributes="member: 13129"><p>I'm not an expert or even close..your notifications show a really rapid battery loss.</p><p>Like Madame Brown says. the #3 cell has excessive difference the entire flight..however..I have checked the cells while flying with mine and had them all in the green and when I check that flight on Airdata it shows one completely red like yours. </p><p>you can tap on the battery while flying for that information.</p><p>I really don't know which one to believe but I can scroll through every flight with that battery on Airdata. When I do that it doesn't show a trend, It show's that battery with that indication intermittently nearly the entire life of the battery. Have I been lucky? probably.</p><p>You don't want a critically low battery warning during a flight. The drone will land and all you can do is steer it and slow the decent. That can happen with a too large difference between the cells even with a large percentage of battery remaining. </p><p>I would stop using the battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hiflyer, post: 115627, member: 13129"] I'm not an expert or even close..your notifications show a really rapid battery loss. Like Madame Brown says. the #3 cell has excessive difference the entire flight..however..I have checked the cells while flying with mine and had them all in the green and when I check that flight on Airdata it shows one completely red like yours. you can tap on the battery while flying for that information. I really don't know which one to believe but I can scroll through every flight with that battery on Airdata. When I do that it doesn't show a trend, It show's that battery with that indication intermittently nearly the entire life of the battery. Have I been lucky? probably. You don't want a critically low battery warning during a flight. The drone will land and all you can do is steer it and slow the decent. That can happen with a too large difference between the cells even with a large percentage of battery remaining. I would stop using the battery. [/QUOTE]
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