I bought the Mavic Air 2 fly more package - and have been loving this awesome Drone. I typically go out and fly using all three batteries before returning home, at which point I have been using the Battery Bar to charge all three batteries.
When I charged them them last night, I had each of them connected to the battery bar. First, one battery would show it's lights (on the power button) one or two lights blinking at first, and after some time when it neared completion, all four lights would be blinking. Then the lights would stop on that battery and the next battery would begin to charge, and it's lights would start to blink.
I kept all three batteries connected until each had gone thru their respective charging - I assumed when the lights were no longer blinking, they had charged to 100%....
So, the next day when I went out to fly the batteries each had considerably less than 100%. One battery had 70%, another had less than 40 and the third had about 50%.
Today, I decided to charge each battery separately, without using the battery bar. This time, when the battery had finished it's charging cycles, I disconnected and added the next. I also checked all three after I finished and they each had either 100% or very close (99%)
So long story - short question - what gives ? Am I doing something wrong when I use the Battery Bar? Has something similar happened to others? Am I better off just doing each battery seperately?
Your thoughts and suggestions are greatly appreciated.
When I charged them them last night, I had each of them connected to the battery bar. First, one battery would show it's lights (on the power button) one or two lights blinking at first, and after some time when it neared completion, all four lights would be blinking. Then the lights would stop on that battery and the next battery would begin to charge, and it's lights would start to blink.
I kept all three batteries connected until each had gone thru their respective charging - I assumed when the lights were no longer blinking, they had charged to 100%....
So, the next day when I went out to fly the batteries each had considerably less than 100%. One battery had 70%, another had less than 40 and the third had about 50%.
Today, I decided to charge each battery separately, without using the battery bar. This time, when the battery had finished it's charging cycles, I disconnected and added the next. I also checked all three after I finished and they each had either 100% or very close (99%)
So long story - short question - what gives ? Am I doing something wrong when I use the Battery Bar? Has something similar happened to others? Am I better off just doing each battery seperately?
Your thoughts and suggestions are greatly appreciated.