Over many flights I've been meticulous about battery security and prop security. But today as I was removing the gimbal lock I caught myself squeezing the drone body right over the battery release buttons. When I then pushed down on the battery, I got two solid clicks, showing that the battery had not been locked. Had I flown it that way, the battery likely would have come off or at least disconnected in flight.
The lesson of course was to stay clear of the battery release buttons when handling the drone. And to recheck before flight by pushing down first on one side then the other. Then on the other hand, maybe I'm the only one on this forum that didn't already know this...
The lesson of course was to stay clear of the battery release buttons when handling the drone. And to recheck before flight by pushing down first on one side then the other. Then on the other hand, maybe I'm the only one on this forum that didn't already know this...