So I have gotten the "bad battery" message and have verified that one of my cell has a lower voltage than the rest. I have replaced this battery with a new one, but I would like to keep the old one transferring video wirelessly or taking exposure readings etc. I wonder if anyone has tried taking a good cell from another DJI battery (presumable bad) and swapping it out for their bad cell.
The are a few problem that I could foresee with this. You would have to be able to identify which cell you are replacing. You would also have to get the voltage of the new cell very close to the others before the "transplant". Otherwise, it the voltage is too low, the new cell won't be able to reach 100% with the other 2 cells. If the voltage is too high, it will prevent the other two cells from reaching 100%.
Anyone up for donating a bad battery to give this a try?
The are a few problem that I could foresee with this. You would have to be able to identify which cell you are replacing. You would also have to get the voltage of the new cell very close to the others before the "transplant". Otherwise, it the voltage is too low, the new cell won't be able to reach 100% with the other 2 cells. If the voltage is too high, it will prevent the other two cells from reaching 100%.
Anyone up for donating a bad battery to give this a try?