I'm a complete newbie in the Drone world. Come from owning a Parrot Bebop for not too long and while owning the Bebop I learnt a few things about the ever-so confusing batteries and the safety. The parrot bebops come with LiPo batteries which apparently are at higher risk to spontaneously catch fire. A few things I learnt about it was that apparently you should never store it below 50% charge, ideally between 50 and 70% charge should remain when storing or transporting. Apparently if you don't then battery life can get dramatically shorter and also the risk of swollen batteries.
I am not a frequent flyer, I have bought my Mavic Air waiting for delivery today to replace my Bebop. I will use it here and there but not frequently. So this means it could go for several weeks or months without being used. So question is do I apply same rule of making sure batteries are at 60% before storing away? do you store batteries in the LiPo bags? If this is the case that means for example if i am planning to fly, i charge all batteries to 100% then fly then whichever batteries are fully drained, charge them again so that i can hover and drain it to 60% and the fully charged batteries I didn't use just hover them to drain to 60%? sounds like a lot of work LOL.
And finally, the Parrot Bebop 2 was well known for the OEM charger not balancing the battery properly, so therefore you find so many youtube videos and people selling aftermarket balancers. How does the Mavic Air standard charger compare? also thinking to get the charging hub, how does the hub compare?
I am not a frequent flyer, I have bought my Mavic Air waiting for delivery today to replace my Bebop. I will use it here and there but not frequently. So this means it could go for several weeks or months without being used. So question is do I apply same rule of making sure batteries are at 60% before storing away? do you store batteries in the LiPo bags? If this is the case that means for example if i am planning to fly, i charge all batteries to 100% then fly then whichever batteries are fully drained, charge them again so that i can hover and drain it to 60% and the fully charged batteries I didn't use just hover them to drain to 60%? sounds like a lot of work LOL.
And finally, the Parrot Bebop 2 was well known for the OEM charger not balancing the battery properly, so therefore you find so many youtube videos and people selling aftermarket balancers. How does the Mavic Air standard charger compare? also thinking to get the charging hub, how does the hub compare?