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My new drone setup. Got a smaller case for more compact and dont have to remove sticks. Can just carry the extra batts in pocket or wherever.

Only used this in the cold so far when out on snowmobile.
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Nice... One thing: NEVER put more than one battery in one lipo safe bag... One bag - one battery. In case one bad battery has catastrophic failure, everything what's inside the bag will be history (also the other, possibly good battery).

Have fun flying.
 
My new drone setup. Got a smaller case for more compact and dont have to remove sticks. Can just carry the extra batts in pocket or wherever.

Only used this in the cold so far when out on snowmobile.
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I recommend getting a stick protector or removing the sticks for this case. There does seem to be easy movement of sticks and potential loss of spring tension on them due to fatigue from being held of of center.
 
Looks like you have a good setup for your use. Lipo sacks are a wise addition, especially if you carry your batteries in your pocket. Wish you well in your safe flying.
 
For the tablet holder. Would that work for phones as well?
I have been wanting to get something thats easier to hold but still using my phone and not block any ports.
 
For the tablet holder. Would that work for phones as well?
I have been wanting to get something thats easier to hold but still using my phone and not block any ports.
I guess u could depend on size of your phone and size of adaptor you get. Theres a hole for cord to be plugged in
 
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I don't believe that the MM batteries are Li-Po, wouldn't think that a Li-Po Bag would be necessary for the MM, however still not a bad idea.
 
MM batteries are cylindrical metal can Li-Ion except Japan where they are pouch type LiPo. Similar characteristics but LiIon seem to be more forgiving.
 
Nice... One thing: NEVER put more than one battery in one lipo safe bag... One bag - one battery. In case one bad battery has catastrophic failure, everything what's inside the bag will be history (also the other, possibly good battery).

Have fun flying.
Mini batteries aren't dangerous. They aren't lipo
 
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