Not an answer but an extreme caution. Adding additional weight to the mini will make it very unstable. You will not gain anything IMHO.I want to solder wires directly to my mavic mini to add two external batterys
As you are likely aware. This will void any warranty or DJICARE you may have.I want to solder wires directly to my mavic mini to add two external batterys were do i solder them onto so i dont mess this up thanks in advance any help apreachiated
I have to say if you have to ask, it's probably not thing you should do....I want to solder wires directly to my mavic mini to add two external batterys were do i solder them onto so i dont mess this up thanks in advance any help apreachiated
You might want to read then this thread: Battery mod threadI want to solder wires directly to my mavic mini to add two external batterys were do i solder them onto so i dont mess this up thanks in advance any help apreachiated
I want to solder wires directly to my mavic mini to add two external batterys were do i solder them onto so i dont mess this up thanks in advance any help apreachiated
Look this VideoI want to solder wires directly to my mavic mini to add two external batterys were do i solder them onto so i dont mess this up thanks in advance any help apreachiated
No words... just LMAO.
Look this Video
Best receipt for most likely a disaster..
seems a bit uncalled for?Thats because u have no clue then soo dont post asked for help dickhead not nobs like you
It could be that..... Or it might be he was responding to post#4...Thats because u have no clue then soo dont post asked for help dickhead not nobs like you
seems a bit uncalled for?
He was laughing at post #4, not you.Asked for little advice as didn't see the battery nod thread but all good now.. No need for people to try to velittle others because of there small mind.
I can't see where anyone accused you of having a small mind?Asked for little advice as didn't see the battery nod thread but all good now.. No need for people to try to velittle others because of there small mind.
An interesting idea and one that many RC model owners contemplate. You did not say what your objective was but I therefore assume it is to extend the range and flight time of the mavic mini up to one and a half hours ? A few things to consider perhaps (you may already have done so, this s for others considering doing similar): Adding extra weight will put more load on the motors and may lead to overheating and shorter working life, the extra weight will reduce the flight time of the combined battery power so expect less than one hour 30 mins, the internal circuitry in both MM and battery is designed for optimal operation and is "smart" and may not like what you intend to attempt, the telemetry back to the fly app and controller on battery use may be incorrect, If you proceed you should solder and wire the batteries in parallel as you want more amps not volts. I hope you will update us on your progress and if it works I would be most interested to know. Good Luck.I want to solder wires directly to my mavic mini to add two external batterys were do i solder them onto so i dont mess this up thanks in advance any help apreachiated
Don't forget your operator Id, i suspect you've nudged it over 250 grams.Here's what I did, hope it helps give you some ideas!
btw, I was able to get 14 hours flight time but the motors were a bit warm to the touch after landing, so be careful.
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