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I believe I have answered this question. Based on further reading in here, and my knowledge of how charging hubs work with DJI batteries, I don’t believe using the 3 port charging hub to activate new batteries is a good idea. It analyzes each battery's charge level first and the charges the batteries in the order of highest charge level to lowest. I'm not sure how that will work with batteries in hibernation. Active batteries will be fine as they can be read properly by the hub. My plan is to activate and fully charge each battery individually in the aircraft with the 65 watt USB wired connection from the DJI charger to be sure of proper activation.Good day all. I just ordered the Mavic 3 Classic with the Fly more kit. I'm aware the batteries will all be in hibernation upon arrival so my question is, when first bringing them out of hibernation on their first charge, should this be done individually with the wired USB C cord from the DJI charger connected to the aircraft or will the 3 port charging hub be fine for the first charges from hibernation?
Since you have 3 batteries, try it both ways. It certainly doesn't harm them to try and charge any of them on the hub first. It either charges them or it doesn't. My understanding is that the Mavic 3 batteries don't require individual charging off the hub. That was only a issue with certain other model batteries.I believe I have answered this question. Based on further reading in here, and my knowledge of how charging hubs work with DJI batteries, I don’t believe using the 3 port charging hub to activate new batteries is a good idea. It analyzes each battery's charge level first and the charges the batteries in the order of highest charge level to lowest. I'm not sure how that will work with batteries in hibernation. Active batteries will be fine as they can be read properly by the hub. My plan is to activate and fully charge each battery individually in the aircraft with the 65 watt USB wired connection from the DJI charger to be sure of proper activation.
I charged all 3 with the charger. But remember when you finally do a firmware update you will need to put EACH battery in the drone to get the complete update. If you only update one battery you risk being unable to fly do to the firmware issue on that battery.I believe I have answered this question. Based on further reading in here, and my knowledge of how charging hubs work with DJI batteries, I don’t believe using the 3 port charging hub to activate new batteries is a good idea. It analyzes each battery's charge level first and the charges the batteries in the order of highest charge level to lowest. I'm not sure how that will work with batteries in hibernation. Active batteries will be fine as they can be read properly by the hub. My plan is to activate and fully charge each battery individually in the aircraft with the 65 watt USB wired connection from the DJI charger to be sure of proper activation.
Thank you and Noted. The P3 batteries work the same way. But if all 3 can be placed on the hub for the initial charge with no issues I will do that first along with remote at the same time. Then check and update each battery.I charged all 3 with the charger. But remember when you finally do a firmware update you will need to put EACH battery in the drone to get the complete update. If you only update one battery you risk being unable to fly do to the firmware issue on that battery.
That's incorrect. FW mismatches on batteries have never been a bar to flying, and can safely be ignored. Update them if you will, but there is no risk to flying if you don't.If you only update one battery you risk being unable to fly due to the firmware issue on that battery.
Likely using the wrong USB C cable from the 65W charger. You have to use the thin hardwired USB C cable with an orange interior. That's the only 65W one. The other thicker one is only for the RC, and is much lower powered. It will take about 10+ hours using it, instead of 90 minutes!
That's the correct one then. When disconnected from the charger, how many solid and how many blinking green LED lights are displayed on the battery when you tap and release the power button?The charger has the wire attached. It has the orange marking. If this is too get it more power quicker, why not use my apple laptop charger that is at least 100.
In that case, the battery may still be in hibernation mode from the factory, or completely dead. Verify that the charger is actually working by trying to charge something else, so you know it is properly plugged in and the cable is good. Try also using the other USB C cable attached to the charger to see if that at least starts the charging process, regardless of the speed. This is not normal behavior. It should automatically wake up out of hibernation mode when properly connected to the charger, and the charging lights should start blinking green.None
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