It’s hard but not impossible, however, not worth it for lightly used aircraft you are gonna market as a used drone anyway. You either got a brand new Mavic at a used price or you got a gently used Mavic with brand new batteries.Just picked up a used M2P + flymore combo. Everythings look quite new. The cycle count for the three batteries are respectively 0, 0, 1 which is impossible for a used craft. Is there any ways to reset the cycle count of the batteries like resetting the mileage of used cars ?
Ya that was for the percentage reset it would wold be pretty hard to do I have been all over the firmware for these guys for years and have never seen any tool to let you do that which is great hope they never let that one out. Gotta have something sacred.I vagually remember that I saw a YT video about batteries for these drones. The guy talked about resetting them by letting the drone idle, sitting on a table, until it shut down to silence by itself. That should reset the battery and cure the problem (what ever that now was?) and even the counter was said to be reset.
I do not know what is true. Only a distant memory for me. Maybe someone else can tell more?
Is there any ways to reset the cycle count of the batteries like resetting the mileage of used cars ?
and even the counter was said to be reset
Hey, I found a very cheap alternative to reset the battery cycle count with even less knowledge of coding online. It just need a small Arduino board, its price is less than 5-10$. Program code and tutorial is here: DJI Mavic Air battery cycle count reset using Arduino - Circuit Schools. It worked for my spark batteries, try with luck.Yes, it's possible but require quite expensive programming adapter and special battery reset software.
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