It appears that DJI did not set hard limits on battery usage levels in G4 to prevent users from bricking an otherwise usable battery. Looking forward to jump starting a few!
Anyone interested, this is what my search turned up on reviving a dead battery. I have not tried this, but am probably going to soon.
http://droneownersnetwork.com/how-to-revive-a-bricked-dji-battery-new/
It doesnt really do any justice to say " there is a fix" without providing specific examples/ proof on how todo so.
"enter in Search "Mavic Air battery recovery" to find it" is NOT a reference to a known working fix for dead batteries.
I have MA1 batteries that are dead, and this appears to be an frequent occurance for MA1 users, most likely due to battery mismanagement. Do you have references to the manual procedures to restart the battery?
Do you have any detailed procedure on how todo this? Based on my research, you can manually reset the control board, after manually charging the cell above the lock limit voltage.
I have two dead MA1 batteries and based on my research there are potential techniques to manually reset the battery controller board and manually charge the cells but this would require a high degree of technical skill to pull it off. Other than that, be sure not to allow the battery to ever...
The latest FAA requirements and TRUST cert exam makes it VERY clear that the drone operator must maintain a LOS of the drone at all times. So much for 10km flights.
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