If I use the charger cartridge to hold or store the batteries will it slowly deplete battery power? I know if I leave the battery on my dewalt drill that seems to be the case.
If I use the charger cartridge to hold or store the batteries will it slowly deplete battery power? I know if I leave the battery on my dewalt drill that seems to be the case.
Do you leave it plugged in ? Interested.If I use the charger cartridge to hold or store the batteries will it slowly deplete battery power? I know if I leave the battery on my dewalt drill that seems to be the case.
Thought they were smart batteries ? I should not leave everything charging ?
So do not leave all the batteries and controller plugged in when not using,and fully charged ?As the Mini batteries are not capable of self discharging and the charger is not consuming any current without anything connected to USB, they will just keep the charge. This is also the reason why it's recommended that you discharge them if they are not used for 10 days.
User Manual on Page 20 - https://dl.djicdn.com/downloads/Mavic_Mini/Mavic_Mini_User_Manual_v1.0_en_1.pdf
Safety Guidelines on page 6 - https://dl.djicdn.com/downloads/Mav..._Mini_Disclaimer_and_Safety_Guidelines_EK.pdf
A battery is rated for 200 cycles
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Thank youDo not leave the intelligent flight batteries fully charged over a period of 10 days. There is nothing in the manual about the remote controller as this has an internal battery. You have the links above, feel free to double check. You do not have any advantage of leaving them plugged in.
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