Hello everyone!
I'm currently in the process of getting to know my new Mavic Mini and have a few questions about battery handling:
1. I understand that the MM batteries are not "intelligent" and do not auto-discharge like with other DJI drones. Does that mean I should discharge them manually to ~70% whenever I'm not planning to use the MM in the foreseeable future? Or is the charging hub maybe doing that?
2. Given that those tiny batteries only have two cells I assume I really shouldn't operate the drone at low temperatures?
3. When it comes to charging the batteries, does it make sense to use a less powerful charger when I'm not in a rush (so there is less degradation)? And can you recommend a device that can charge all three batteries simulatenously?
My main goal is to treat the batteries as well as possible to avoid fast degradation.
Cheers,
Daniel
I'm currently in the process of getting to know my new Mavic Mini and have a few questions about battery handling:
1. I understand that the MM batteries are not "intelligent" and do not auto-discharge like with other DJI drones. Does that mean I should discharge them manually to ~70% whenever I'm not planning to use the MM in the foreseeable future? Or is the charging hub maybe doing that?
2. Given that those tiny batteries only have two cells I assume I really shouldn't operate the drone at low temperatures?
3. When it comes to charging the batteries, does it make sense to use a less powerful charger when I'm not in a rush (so there is less degradation)? And can you recommend a device that can charge all three batteries simulatenously?
My main goal is to treat the batteries as well as possible to avoid fast degradation.
Cheers,
Daniel