Natedoggz
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11% exactly, what happened, I tried holding up stick but nothing, right 10% it landed on my ipad
yes I did
Bummer! Did you recover it?
Wth means 11% landing battery?!
11% exactly, what happened, I tried holding up stick but nothing, right 10% it landed on my ipad
yes I did
Bummer! Did you recover it?
Wth means 11% landing battery?!
yes fighting the wind but no choice to go any other direction! But I did notice I wasn't going to make it back at 26,000ft as was like I'm going to look for a place to Land, got familiar with some land marks and just waited for auto land both sticks up as starting to desend, but lose of signal due to trees and then I seen the soybeans! So it's safe, charged back up and going again 47% and turn around!!! [emoji41][emoji41][emoji41]So it autolanded when it entered critical battery? Not able to fight it? That's weird.
Really happy that you got it back though..
Dont want to criticize but what the heck were you doing? Looking at the data you were riding the wind outbound. Trying to return at 48% into the wind?
Edit: have some 2200mAh packs on the way also. Want to try this and see what the extra 800mAh and 60g added weight does compared to 1800 packs.
Have not decided yet if i will try the megapacks, time will tell...![]()
You rascal! Well done, love the attitude!yes fighting the wind but no choice to go any other direction! But I did notice I wasn't going to make it back at 26,000ft as was like I'm going to look for a place to Land, got familiar with some land marks and just waited for auto land both sticks up as starting to desend, but lose of signal due to trees and then I seen the soybeans! So it's safe, charged back up and going again 47% and turn around!!! [emoji41][emoji41][emoji41]
dual 2200 venom 3s lipo, didn't make it [emoji53]
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I'm trusting the machine now, I will try your recommendations in the future, also it seems I just can't get a straight line out while in sport mode and also seems like I just can't keep at level speeds playing with tach %, sometimes I look down and I'm actually slowing my speed too!You flew out with the wind. When you're going with the wind you need to be in sport mode and running close to 40mph for max efficiency. Going into the wind, you need to keep your power meter below 80%. With 6mph wind you lose 20‰ extra battery into it and gain 20% going with it. You would need to turn around before 60% battery level using 40% out and 60% coming back. If you'd gone out in sport mode, you would have covered the same distance in much less time and battery leaving enough to get home.
Why can't you use two mavic batteries ? I've looked through this massive amount of info don't see an answer.
Ha. That is a very good point, I'm surprised it hasn't come up yet. The problem with using a second mavic battery is that it would need to be taken out of its housing. The battery outside of its housing is not cased well (its shell is not sturdy). Also, once the battery is taken out there is not an easy way to hook it into the Mavics power, this does not mean it can't be used, I am simply saying that buying an external battery is easier.

What AWG would you recommend...Thanks..Finished the direct battery mod last night. Did mine like @digdat0. Only issue, I picked cables that are a bit too thick. Difficult to solder when the wires are so thick in that tight space.
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Looks good, I ran into the same with the thick wires. I'd try and do 18g if I did it again ...Finished the direct battery mod last night. Did mine like @digdat0. Only issue, I picked cables that are a bit too thick. Difficult to solder when the wires are so thick in that tight space.
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Ok..found it 14 gauge...lolWhat AWG would you recommend...Thanks..
Looks good, I ran into the same with the thick wires. I'd try and do 18g if I did it again ...
One issue I just realize with the direct battery mod. When you connect directly to the main power leads of the Mavic, the external batteries actually have a better connection than the Mavic main battery. By better, I mean there is less resistance. This means that the main battery actual voltage will be slightly higher at the battery (lower at the main leads in Mavic) than the external batteries as it has a BMS and a less robust connection with the small pins. This means that the 0% on the battery meter is not right for external. 0% for the external battery is more like 3% per the Mavic meter, where the external batteries are completely depleted and take a nose dive. Previously when I had a little resistance with the clip mod, the batteries lined up with mavic or slightly lagged the main battery. Now my external batteries are flat lining BEFORE the main battery. This is something all of us need to be careful about when coming in with landing mode. I mean, really, it's a good thing in a sense because we get more out of the external before the landing mode. You just need to realize that 3 or 4% is really close to 0% on the external and they will take the voltage way down as they nose dive at the end. I guess if you wanted all batteries to flat line together, you'd need a small amount of resistance in the external battery connection.
I have an idea. Previously I complained that the Multistar LIPOs had too high of a resistance as compared to the LiHV when i used them on the battery clip. I was seeing lagging voltages of .7V per cell. I bet that this won't be an issue anymore if I use them with the direct mod. This could be good because the High Capacity 4000Mah Lipo is significantly lighter (40grams for 2 batteries) than the 4000mah LiHV. So now the batteries would better line up better with the main battery. In addition to this, you could overpack them to 4.32V or more to get somewhere around 9200-9500 mah (guessing) total capacity. Lighter weight, more capacity, and better alignment with main battery when connected directly to main leads. I may have to try this. Anyway I've toasted my LiHV by running them down twice in 24hours to 3.18V. They are already puffing a bit and have reduced capacity.
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