Hi there. Sorry for the inconvenience caused. You may set the battery discharge by going to your DJI Go 4 App > Go to battery settings > On that page, you'll see the time to discharge and set it there. For reference, please see the attached image below. Should you have further question, please let us know. Thank you.
DJI Natalia Posted at 2018-9-15 17:01
Hi there. Sorry for the inconvenience caused. You may set the battery discharge by going to your DJI Go 4 App > Go to battery settings > On that page, you'll see the time to discharge and set it there. For reference, please see the attached image below. Should you have further question, please let us know. Thank you.
Sorry but my screen does not have it.My Phantom 4 before it flew away forever did but my screen tailUnder show voltage instead of as your pic mine says Details instead of what your show.Mine has NO time to discharge now what.
Rob, I think there is no option to change the discharge time on the Mavic 2. The screenshot above is from a different model and the DJI rep doesn't realize.
Bioluminous Posted at 2018-9-15 17:26
Rob, I think there is no option to change the discharge time on the Mavic 2. The screenshot above is from a different model and the DJI rep doesn't realize.
I thought the same thing.Alot of downgrades what BS.So if i have 3 fully charged Batts and dont want to fly for a week.What do ya do.
Rob1962 Posted at 2018-9-15 17:46
I thought the same thing.Alot of downgrades what BS.So if i have 3 fully charged Batts and dont want to fly for a week.What do ya do.
Let the batteries alone and they will start auto discharging down to the storage level after 10 days.
Rob1962 Posted at 2018-9-15 17:46
I thought the same thing.Alot of downgrades what BS.So if i have 3 fully charged Batts and dont want to fly for a week.What do ya do.
What was the benefit of changing the discharge time? I always left it at 10 days on my Mavic 1 and every time I planned to fly I checked the batteries and topped them off if they had discharged in the down time.
Rob1962 Posted at 2018-9-15 17:46
I thought the same thing.Alot of downgrades what BS.So if i have 3 fully charged Batts and dont want to fly for a week.What do ya do.
When you know that you are not going to fly for 10 days or more you can use the valuable energy for charging e.g. your mobile or other devices with the adapter that is included in the Fly More Kit. Or if you want to discharge them before 10 days (e.g. because you want to take them on a plane) you can do the same.
Rob1962 Posted at 2018-9-15 17:20
Sorry but my screen does not have it.My Phantom 4 before it flew away forever did but my screen tailUnder show voltage instead of as your pic mine says Details instead of what your show.Mine has NO time to discharge now what.
Hi there. Sorry for the late reply. As I confirmed this issue to our R&D department, I'm afraid but Auto-dischaged settings on DJI Go 4 app was removed. If you hav efurther question, please let us know. Thanks for your understanding and support.
DJI Natalia Posted at 2018-9-18 09:49
Hi there. Sorry for the late reply. As I confirmed this issue to our R&D department, I'm afraid but Auto-dischaged settings on DJI Go 4 app was removed. If you hav efurther question, please let us know. Thanks for your understanding and support.
Hi, will you be adding this function back into the app?
I am not sure of this 10 day thing, Mine seem to start the discharge process after maybe 5 days. I am fullling charging them now and will confirm and respond back
msinger Posted at 2018-9-15 16:59
Mavic 2 batteries are hard-coded to start auto discharging after 10 days. There is no way to change that setting.
Thanks for this info. I’ve been trying to figure this out myself. Looking everywhere and had no luck. Now I’m satisfied in knowing that the option is not there and they will discharge on their own.
djiuser_1gjW9KWuQ0J4 Posted at 2020-9-29 12:18
What's the point of the auto discharge? Seems like a cheesy way of making customers run through a limited number of charge cycles more quickly.
According to the battery manual, if they are kept at a very high or very low charge for a prolonged period the battery cells can become damaged.
I believe this is the reason for the auto-discharge.