I know that this topic has been brought up before, but as the weather in many geographical areas gets cooler, some people are putting their birds up for the winter, or just not flying as regularly.
Although DJI Mavic Lipo batteries have a built-in software-programmable self-discharger, they are not completely maintenance free. Before storing them, reduce their levels to between 40%-65%. It's best to check them every so often to make sure that the battery voltage level has not dropped off too low, such as below 40%. I check mine at least once a month in the months I dont fly, and regularly charge and discharge them. DJI says you can go up to 3 months without charging them, but by the time 3 months is up, you might have a bricked battery. I charge them up, fly or just hover some place for 10 minutes to get them back down to storage charge, and then shelve them. The 1st of the month is my busiest day of the month in the winter months. I pay alot of bills, get my hair cut, and cycle my batteries.
According to the manual, the Mavic battery is happiest being stored at temperatures between 72°f and 82°f (22-28°c). For most of us that means indoors, unless you live in an igloo.
With proper care, your Mavic battery will last hundreds of flights and many years.
Best regards from Thunderdrones.
Although DJI Mavic Lipo batteries have a built-in software-programmable self-discharger, they are not completely maintenance free. Before storing them, reduce their levels to between 40%-65%. It's best to check them every so often to make sure that the battery voltage level has not dropped off too low, such as below 40%. I check mine at least once a month in the months I dont fly, and regularly charge and discharge them. DJI says you can go up to 3 months without charging them, but by the time 3 months is up, you might have a bricked battery. I charge them up, fly or just hover some place for 10 minutes to get them back down to storage charge, and then shelve them. The 1st of the month is my busiest day of the month in the winter months. I pay alot of bills, get my hair cut, and cycle my batteries.
According to the manual, the Mavic battery is happiest being stored at temperatures between 72°f and 82°f (22-28°c). For most of us that means indoors, unless you live in an igloo.
With proper care, your Mavic battery will last hundreds of flights and many years.
Best regards from Thunderdrones.