I let the manufacturer guide things - 32 F to 104 F. I've flown my MPP in both, no issues. If you're flying at the upper end, be sure to allow it to cool between flights - not only is it hot out, but the Mavic is also generating heat. I put it in front of a fan in the cool of the house and let it cool between flights on hot days.
I let the manufacturer guide things - 32 F to 104 F. I've flown my MPP in both, no issues. If you're flying at the upper end, be sure to allow it to cool between flights - not only is it hot out, but the Mavic is also generating heat. I put it in front of a fan in the cool of the house and let it cool between flights on hot days.
Agree! When ambient above 100F I take the battery out after a flight and let it cool in the shade until the motors and battery compartment no longer feel warm... average about 15 min in the AZ desert for me.