So I've flown my Air 2 a few times, generally discharging a couple of my batteries. A week ago I was planning a flight and topped off the batteries: all 3 were at 75% (#3 led flashing). After charging, I stowed them away in my case, but I got busy and didn't get the drone in the air.
Today, I had time, got my clearance (150' inside the edge of a Class C with surrounding Class E), and opened up the case to get flying. Again, all three batteries were at less than full charge. But even worse, while all were blinking the third LED, the drone reported 60% charge: one was at 57%, one 59%. The third was in the air at 55% when I noticed how low it was.
This does not sound like normal behavior. How simple is it to charge a battery? Can I be doing something wrong? Or, am I looking at a painful communication with DJI?
The DJI batteries have each flown all of once, maybe twice: new drone, what can I say. And they've never been fully depleted: 20% typical. Should I give them a few full charge discharge cycles then be concerned? Or is my freaking out now appropriate?
Today, I had time, got my clearance (150' inside the edge of a Class C with surrounding Class E), and opened up the case to get flying. Again, all three batteries were at less than full charge. But even worse, while all were blinking the third LED, the drone reported 60% charge: one was at 57%, one 59%. The third was in the air at 55% when I noticed how low it was.
This does not sound like normal behavior. How simple is it to charge a battery? Can I be doing something wrong? Or, am I looking at a painful communication with DJI?
The DJI batteries have each flown all of once, maybe twice: new drone, what can I say. And they've never been fully depleted: 20% typical. Should I give them a few full charge discharge cycles then be concerned? Or is my freaking out now appropriate?