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sparky1981 Posted at 2017-10-28 01:33
well just do a quick google search and also on this forum.
Multiple users complain that their battery fall out during flight and crashed their spark.
I guy posted a video were you can hear the battery click but he can still easily remove it without the unlocking clips
If it comes to the point where you are pulling on your battery to force it out once it's clicked on, you've been doing wrong for quite some time.
It only takes one hard pull on those plastic clips to prevent them from working properly anymore. Also, there seems to be a problem with people not actually sliding the batteries on all the way. And that's exactly why they come off in flight.
Trying to forcefully pull the battery out to make a point is only making things worse. Just don't do it.
And as wedged in as the battery is once it's properly inserted, flying shouldn't be an issue. There aren't any hard changes in direction you can do that would force the battery and the Spark to move in opposite directions. They move in the same direction, at the same speed. |
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