That's impressive! And great to know....I was recently in Northern Norway and flew my mavic in -37 degrees celcius. It worked fine. The only thing I did was keep the batteries in the inside pocket of my jacket next to my base layers for most of the day so when I put them in the mavic just before flying they werent too cold. Battery life was almost normal.
I noticed my Air warns me about reduced battery performance when it's cold, and actually stops me from taling off if the battery is too cold
I know dji recomends not flying below freezing but what is considered ok to fly the mavic in with a warm battery and everything
Yes. And it's also about the Pro. Sorry for making a general observation. But thank you for quoting the OP and even highlighting the relevant text for me.............Battery yes, but the question was not about the temp of the battery.
I'm a new owner and I'm thinking it's probably worse to run it In the extreme heat. I haven't had it up when it was over 50 degrees yet. I notice even in the 40s the fan comes on sometimes and the unit gets pretty warm and I'm guessing this thing is gonna get pretty hot in the summer. I can see me getting a small fan to cool it down after flights. Heat is probably enemy #1.
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