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My battery was left sitting for one day and auto drain was set to one day. I gave it three more hours to drain and then I checked and it at the same bars. Any help?
Never caught anyone pressing it. It could be possible.Did anyone press the battery button during that time?
After it starts discharging, it will take about two days to run down.My battery was left sitting for one day and auto drain was set to one day. I gave it three more hours to drain and then I checked and it at the same bars. Any help?
.....even if its just been charged and hasnt been plugged into the bird and turned on? just not sure how " intelligent" the batteries are ?The battery will auto discharge as long as you do not press the battery button.
You use the app to set the number of days left alone before auto discharge begins. It does not and probably should not be in the AC if you intend it to auto discharge. Don't press the button to check status as that starts the delay clock to zero. If you did have to leave a battery in the AC for auto discharge to work, how would those of us with multiple batteries protect them this way?if you charge a batt, but cant use it, it needs to inserted into the bird, and then be turned on to initiate the discharge time as set in the app ? does the battery have to stay in the bird, or can you shut it down and pull it and all will be good unless you turn the batt on ? ( sorry if i missed this in the manual)
You got it. Pressing the battery button or charging it is the only thing that resets that internal timer......even if its just been charged and hasnt been plugged into the bird and turned on?
.....even if its just been charged and hasnt been plugged into the bird and turned on? just not sure how " intelligent" the batteries are ?
Oh, thought it wouldn't take long. Thanks!After it starts discharging, it will take about two days to run down.
If you use the switch to check, it will restart the clock back to zero and the wait begins again.