anybody have a bricked mavic battery? I can tear apart for testing, I want the plug and board
I will pay the shipping.
I will pay the shipping.
Any chance you would consider fixing a Mavic 2 Pro battery with only around 8 charges? I let it sit to long without charging it and now it won’t respond to the button or a chargeranybody have a bricked mavic battery? I can tear apart for testing, I want the plug and board
I will pay the shipping.
I tried this and although it seemed to unlock, make the changes and lock the battery again it did not seem to solve my problem.Any chance you would consider fixing a Mavic 2 Pro battery with only around 8 charges? I let it sit to long without charging it and now it won’t respond to the button or a charger
Now that is odd. I wonder if some drained DJI batteries wind up too far gone to be revived this way. Someone with more experience in these matters will soon show up to clarify things. This website is visited by some very knowledgeable drone pilots who can do a better job than me, when it comes to this delicate fix.I tried this and although it seemed to unlock, make the changes and lock the battery again it did not seem to solve my problem.
Thanks for the video and I appreciate your advice. I think one of the cells was showing 0 volts and this is probably why the board didn’t do the trick. I saw a couple of videos where the battery had to be opened and wires solder to the circuit board for the particular cell that was low and slowly charged to a certain point before it would charge normally.Now that is odd. I wonder if some drained DJI batteries wind up too far gone to be revived this way. Someone with more experience in these matters will soon show up to clarify things. This website is visited by some very knowledgeable drone pilots who can do a better job than me, when it comes to this delicate fix.
I agree that it is best not to open up one of these batteries if one is not familiar with the safeguards needed to prevent mishaps. I'd never cross that line myself, knowing the amount of energy stored in these batteries.Thanks for the video and I appreciate your advice. I think one of the cells was showing 0 volts and this is probably why the board didn’t do the trick. I saw a couple of videos where the battery had to be opened and wires solder to the circuit board for the particular cell that was low and slowly charged to a certain point before it would charge normally.
This is beyond anything I’ve attempted and knowing how fragile these batteries are it’s not something I’m comfortable attempting
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