Hi everyone. One thing that takes a lot more effort than it seems it should is the act of getting batteries to a proper (~50%) storage level. Unless I severely curtail each flight so each battery ends up at that level, I find myself having to literally sit and watch the batteries on the charger to ensure I unplug them at the right level.
Other manufacturers (like Spektrum, for model airplanes) have chargers which automatically charge (or discharge) to the right level. Am I missing something with the DJI batteries? I understand if they're "too charged", and I let them sit for n days, they'll eventually discharge. But what if I want to use good practice by getting them to the right level when I'm done flying?
What do you all do? I can't believe sitting and watching each battery one by one to charge til the right lights are blinking is common practice. But I also want to avoid battery swelling if at all possible by getting the batteries to the "right" level asap, as it's typically multiple days between my flying opportunities.
Other manufacturers (like Spektrum, for model airplanes) have chargers which automatically charge (or discharge) to the right level. Am I missing something with the DJI batteries? I understand if they're "too charged", and I let them sit for n days, they'll eventually discharge. But what if I want to use good practice by getting them to the right level when I'm done flying?
What do you all do? I can't believe sitting and watching each battery one by one to charge til the right lights are blinking is common practice. But I also want to avoid battery swelling if at all possible by getting the batteries to the "right" level asap, as it's typically multiple days between my flying opportunities.