csivet said:hi buddy
i have a same issue like yours. i bought my battery from B&H New york just 4 months ago and i have flied just 9 times with it.
after contacting with dji, b&h sent me a anew one
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xj9xsKdVv98[/youtube]
here is the video
Zinnware said:I had two batteries that had issues and I documented video of my iOSD where it failed with one battery at 72% and the other with 92%, but the voltage level was below the hidden third level threshold of 10.65V.. See my posts including video here...Xrover said:I heard that there was some talk that batteries from about 6 months ago might have an issue with some bad cells.
Ref Thread: viewtopic.php?f=19&t=17324&start=138
The thread shows additional information I provided about the batteries. This behavior (failure) was repeated for each battery. I have sent them back to DJI and await their replacement. The video of one of the batteries is shown below.
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Autoland at 92%
I guess I am the latest victim to a bad battery. Mine will go into autoland just as it reaches 92% or about 1 to 2 minutes of hovering. I have a video that shows the battery level indicator go from full charge to zero from the DJI osd mini.
http://youtu.be/K8YaDtoFVi4
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8YaDtoFVi4[/youtube]
Nice video of the Phantom going in to Autoland at 92% and the Battery indicator flashing.
Thanks for posting this.. I don't recall seeing the flashing battery symbol when mine went down but it looked and acted just like yours when it did. The only good thing to come out of my crash was it took the bad battery with it!