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DJI's Specs of 27 mins flights times is legit but this has to be done very carefully!
Battery % drops quickly towards end of flight. Here were my results from 2 flights on 2 different batteries.
Flew Mavic around on low throttle 6mph or so. No sport mode or significant movement changes. Hovered close to ground in final minutes to avoid damage if power was suddenly lost.
Flight 1
26:57mins Hovering a few feet off the ground in the final 2 minutes
Battery percentage 4% 14seconds
Battery percentage 3% 11seconds
Battery percentage 2% 3 seconds
Battery percentage 1% 5 seconds
Mavic dropped like rock into grass from 1.5 feet (No damage, had clear gimbal cover on)
Video recording stopped a few seconds after hitting grass and Mavic powered off itself.
Flight 2
27:14mins Hovering a few feet off the ground in the final 2 minutes
Battery percentage 4% 21seconds
Battery percentage 3% 15seconds
Battery percentage 2% 7 seconds
Landed Mavic before 1% ( Lesson learned from previous flight!)
Video recording stopped after landing. Mavic stayed powered on till manual turn off
The bottom line here is that when your battery hits 4% you have roughly 30 seconds to land because battery voltage drops off faster than at full charge. Flight times may have been a hair bit longer if I flew at lower altitudes with less prevailing winds.
(Note that this was done as part of battery refreshing which should be done rarely. Its recommended to land with 20% to 30% battery remaining on 95% of flights for battery longevity.)
Battery % drops quickly towards end of flight. Here were my results from 2 flights on 2 different batteries.
Flew Mavic around on low throttle 6mph or so. No sport mode or significant movement changes. Hovered close to ground in final minutes to avoid damage if power was suddenly lost.
Flight 1
26:57mins Hovering a few feet off the ground in the final 2 minutes
Battery percentage 4% 14seconds
Battery percentage 3% 11seconds
Battery percentage 2% 3 seconds
Battery percentage 1% 5 seconds
Mavic dropped like rock into grass from 1.5 feet (No damage, had clear gimbal cover on)
Video recording stopped a few seconds after hitting grass and Mavic powered off itself.
Flight 2
27:14mins Hovering a few feet off the ground in the final 2 minutes
Battery percentage 4% 21seconds
Battery percentage 3% 15seconds
Battery percentage 2% 7 seconds
Landed Mavic before 1% ( Lesson learned from previous flight!)
Video recording stopped after landing. Mavic stayed powered on till manual turn off
The bottom line here is that when your battery hits 4% you have roughly 30 seconds to land because battery voltage drops off faster than at full charge. Flight times may have been a hair bit longer if I flew at lower altitudes with less prevailing winds.
(Note that this was done as part of battery refreshing which should be done rarely. Its recommended to land with 20% to 30% battery remaining on 95% of flights for battery longevity.)