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Preparing Mavic Pro and Platinum for sale questions

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I am currently preparing my Mavic Pro and Platinum's for sale and if I understand the procedure correctly this is done using DJI Assistant. I followed that procedure for the MP and was told this was 100% returned to factory specs. My question is how can I tell this was completed? I linked the drone and controller as I normally would and I guess I expected some sort of notification this was done however I could still log on and fly without any issues. Also I guess I expected to be able to log into the Go app and see this was no longer linked to my account. I know I'm misunderstanding this somehow. I want to make sure when I sell them the new owner has no issues putting them into their account. Thanks for all your assistance..
 
Those two older models will not be an issue for any new owner. They are not like some of the newer models that need to be unbound from a previous owner's account. Keep in mind, any working batteries you have are becoming hard to find.
 
Those two older models will not be an issue for any new owner. They are not like some of the newer models that need to be unbound from a previous owner's account. Keep in mind, any working batteries you have are becoming hard to find.
Thanks for the reply. Hopefully I did all that was necessary. Seems strange that I could still fly them after. It would seem there should be a notification to add to an account before anyone else could fly them.
 
Seems strange that I could still fly them after. It would seem there should be a notification to add to an account before anyone else could fly them.
Not really ... you never had to add them to an account before you could fly them.
 
Those two older models will not be an issue for any new owner. They are not like some of the newer models that need to be unbound from a previous owner's account. Keep in mind, any working batteries you have are becoming hard to find.
So would this mean that the batteries are somewhat valuable now due to scarcity?
 
So would this mean that the batteries are somewhat valuable now due to scarcity?
Some may say that. If they are in working order(takes a charge and all cells read acceptable)they do have a value. One way to see those values would be the sold listings on the all powerful eBay.
 
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Some may say that. If they are in working order(takes a charge and all cells read acceptable)they do have a value. One way to see those values would be the sold listings on the all powerful eBay.
Just checked Ebay for Mavic Pro items in general. There are some good sales there, but it varies a lot.
I am hoping to upgrade at some point, and maybe now is the time. I still have a Mavic Pro 1 with a case, multicharger, and many accessories, but I am not sure how much I could get out of that. Maybe it's just better to leave it as a backup drone?
 
Nothing wrong with a backup. You only need to monitor the batteries to keep them healthy.
 
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