As u mentioned in a topic a few weeks ago, I plan to teach a class on drones. Really it will probably be a workshop sharing ideas and experiences.
So I thought I'd check out my old Syma and see how the batteries withstood being left to themselves for months, probably more than a year.
They still had a charge, strong enough to fly, even after months! One is swollen but even it could fly the little guy.
Now I haven't tested how much capacity they still have. New, they last about 7 minutes or so.
If cheap batteries with no intelligent management, typically drained to power down, about 3.0v, imagine what our DJI batteries can withstand.
I believe heat is the biggest killer of LiPos. Leave them in the trunk of your black car outside in a southern state, they're bound to suffer a premature death even if you adhere to going no lower than 30%, storing at 60%, and never leaving them at either extreme for more than a day.
Granted, the load in flight will itself cause the battery to heat, especially as it ages and encounters increased internal resistance.
So I thought I'd check out my old Syma and see how the batteries withstood being left to themselves for months, probably more than a year.
They still had a charge, strong enough to fly, even after months! One is swollen but even it could fly the little guy.
Now I haven't tested how much capacity they still have. New, they last about 7 minutes or so.
If cheap batteries with no intelligent management, typically drained to power down, about 3.0v, imagine what our DJI batteries can withstand.
I believe heat is the biggest killer of LiPos. Leave them in the trunk of your black car outside in a southern state, they're bound to suffer a premature death even if you adhere to going no lower than 30%, storing at 60%, and never leaving them at either extreme for more than a day.
Granted, the load in flight will itself cause the battery to heat, especially as it ages and encounters increased internal resistance.