The controller in the battery will not discharge to 0, discharge to 0 can only discharge the battery and leave it without charging for a long time, which of course is not recommended to do!
Hello and good day Mike. Thank you for reaching out and for the inquiry. DJI does not recommend to drain the intelligent flight battery of your drone to 0%. This process might cause harm to the said battery and might destroy it as well. In addition I will be posting a link where in you can check the DJI Mavic Mini Safety Guidelines for the said drone ( https://dl.djicdn.com/downloads/ ... y_Guidelines_EK.pdf ). Thank you and have a safe flight always.
That is never good for a battery.
Usually you can't get to 0% yourself. They have some juice left in it to prevent damage.
BUT if you leave it at 0% for a long period of time, it will harm the battery.
That is at least what I have heard about it.
DJI Stephen Posted at 2019-11-30 08:45
Hello and good day Mike. Thank you for reaching out and for the inquiry. DJI does not recommend to drain the intelligent flight battery of your drone to 0%. This process might cause harm to the said battery and might destroy it as well. In addition I will be posting a link where in you can check the DJI Mavic Mini Safety Guidelines for the said drone ( https://dl.djicdn.com/downloads/Mavic_Mini/20191030/Mavic_Mini_Disclaimer_and_Safety_Guidelines_EK.pdf ). Thank you and have a safe flight always.
I noticed that leaving a fully charged battery in a Mavic Air 2 .. that is turned off.
It will drain the power from the battery? Is this normal?
djiuser_bc0CQ7Xln8mf Posted at 9-23 10:24
I noticed that leaving a fully charged battery in a Mavic Air 2 .. that is turned off.
It will drain the power from the battery? Is this normal?
Hello there. Thank you for reaching out and for this information you have shared with us. The DJI Mavic Air 2 Intelligent Flight Battery has an Auto-Discharging function to prevent the battery for swelling, the battery automatically discharges to 96% of the battery level when it is idle for one day and automatically discharges to 60% of the battery level when it is idle for 5 days. It is normal to feel moderate heat being emitted from the battery during the discharging process. For additional reference I will post a list of the intelligent flight battery safety guidelines. Thank you.
I always aim to land with 15% remaining - landing on zero will not destroy the battery but continuously taking it down that low will shorten the life of the battery which will cause damage to the cells.
A J Posted at 9-25 07:04
I always aim to land with 15% remaining - landing on zero will not destroy the battery but continuously taking it down that low with shorten the life of the battery man cause damage to the cells.