I fly in florida on hot, sunny days, no greater than 100 degrees F (the max operating outside temp is 104F per DJI). When flying my AIR2S, w new batteries, I consistently get INTERNAL batt temps between 60-71 C (140F-160F). I know I could lower these temps by flying slower. But how do you all feel about these INTERNAL battery temps I stated above (60-71C). Don't get these temps confused with DJI's recommended maximum (104F) EXTERNAL Atmospheric operating temp recommendations. I haven't gotten any warnings from the app, even if I hit 75C. Anyway, what do you all think or what might you do if you are seeing temps of your batteries go over 60C or reaching over 70C? Oh, and If you are one that is keeping your batteries under 60C in outdoor temps above 90F (32C) on sunny days, in what manner do you fly your drones ie, slow, fast, hover a lot, stay out of sport mode, fly shorter missions, etc etc?
A side note; If my batt is over 60C on arriving home, I chuck my battery in the freezer for exactly 5 minutes, on a timer, then remove it. It's still warm, but gets to room temp much faster and can be recharged in 5 minutes after I take it out rather than the usual 40 minutes.
A side note; If my batt is over 60C on arriving home, I chuck my battery in the freezer for exactly 5 minutes, on a timer, then remove it. It's still warm, but gets to room temp much faster and can be recharged in 5 minutes after I take it out rather than the usual 40 minutes.
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