ricci2
Second Officer
Flight distance : 61158 ft
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fans918ff3e6 Posted at 2017-3-3 19:55
I have heard people say before that you should fly within 24hrs of charging batteries. What is everyone's experience and recemendation? Can I fly a week after charging and not have issues? Thanks
Hello,
This is all about chemistry, when charged the chemistry of the battery changes and over time the chemistry reverts back, i.e., fully charged 4.2v to about 3.2v per cell when a controlled discharge is in operation i.e., smart battery management. So to answer your question regarding DJI cells/battery's, the optimum time is just after they have been charged and are cool to the touch(ambient) from this Time on they are degrading slowly but so slowly a few days will not matter given the cells are in good order.
With DJI smart batteries they automatically discharge to a safe storage voltage, 3.8v per cell after a given time, from one day to ten max, set in the go app, then they will auto discharge to a float state and may be warm to the touch as they are dissipating the excess power through a resistor that as a byproduct of having volts shoved up it generate heat. long winded I know but the more you know about the equipment the longer it lasts.
hope that helps
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