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I noticed after 11 charges my battery is now 99 percent health. What does this mean really? And is it anything to worry about?
Ok that makes sense. Thanks. What percent should I trash the battery to be on the safe side?I think it's more of a lifetime indicator, than a health indicator, I've got a 50 use battery that's somewhere in the 80% - 90%, it's just fine, the battery will eventually expire, it's an expensive expendable item.
That makes sense. I was worried I might of hurt the battery some how. But thanks for the peace of mind and happy flying!I have 4 batteries in total, and I was referring to the oldest, so I don't know, there may be other posts. I seem to recollect reading that that the DJI app won't let you fly when it's at 0%, maybe 300 uses?
Yes I just started using healthy drones with a 2.99 monthly subscription to get wind data but I'm pretty sure most of it is free?Go app will tell you % and voltage and a few other things. Healthydrones.com will tell you more about your batteries.
"Deep cycle"?I have 4 batteries in total, and I was referring to the oldest, so I don't know, there may be other posts. I seem to recollect reading that that the DJI app won't let you fly when it's at 0%, maybe 300 uses? Do check that the cells have an equal voltage from time to time, and deep cycle them now and again too.
I'm still on the free limited data and logs I can upload, I still think that dji should include than type of software with their products. And as far as deep cycle of the battery, someone correct me if I'm off but I think it's at every 20 charges to bring do 8%.Yes I just started using healthy drones with a 2.99 monthly subscription to get wind data but I'm pretty sure most of it is free?