Hello folks,
I wanted to see if anyone else has expetienced battery warmth after charging then storing for two weeks.
Charged my mavic pro batteries, 3 of them, two weeks ago. Packed in tight fitting lipo bags and inserted into a snug fitting pelican case.
2 of the 3 batteries felt pretty warm when I pulled them for the pelican and lipo bags, the last battery was cool to room temperature.
Could the button on the battery being depressed constantly do this? Could the lipo and pelican cases insulated this for more than two weeks?
Could the 3d printed battery contact covers I have caused this?
The batteries look fully charged. I'll preform a flight later today.
Should I be concerned? And other ideas or suggestions?
Thanks.
I wanted to see if anyone else has expetienced battery warmth after charging then storing for two weeks.
Charged my mavic pro batteries, 3 of them, two weeks ago. Packed in tight fitting lipo bags and inserted into a snug fitting pelican case.
2 of the 3 batteries felt pretty warm when I pulled them for the pelican and lipo bags, the last battery was cool to room temperature.
Could the button on the battery being depressed constantly do this? Could the lipo and pelican cases insulated this for more than two weeks?
Could the 3d printed battery contact covers I have caused this?
The batteries look fully charged. I'll preform a flight later today.
Should I be concerned? And other ideas or suggestions?
Thanks.