jfro
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Reports in the Media is that DJI is being valued at 8-10 billion dollars. One would hope that if your logs showed you had plenty of battery left and you did nothing to cause it to just stop, that they would replace your Inspire.
IMO, if it were 30 days or newer, that's what they should do. If it's a little older, than maybe the Inspire/cam but not the battery.
I've gone through 2 camera's on my inspire, waiting on a 3rd, and bricked a remote. I've had it for 3 -4 days of flying in 8 weeks of ownership and probably won't get it back for another month based on the repair time.
Reading up on some of the issues with Inspires falling out of the sky and the DJI people on forums suggesting to always fly with a fully chargerded battery.
I have 6 multi rotors and have never had a battery fail out of about 14-15 4s and 6s batteries. I do a lot of testing where I do 2-4 flights in the 3-8 minute range and have never had a problem. They are just dumb batteries with a voltage alarm.
I get a kick out of the "smart battery" name. There are too many gotcha's for this to be called a smart battery.
Anyway, good luck getting to some sort of log that can detail what happened. This isn't a freak happening as others are reporting similar issues so I'd suggest your start a dialog with DJI. After all, a 8 billion dollar company needs to stand behind their products. |
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