So the RC-N1 controller (used by so many) is said to contain a 5200Mah battery. My Mavic 3 flying from it has a 5000Mah battery.
With so much discussion on intelligent batteries and charged storage issues, auto discharging for safety, safe storage percentages and more, I have a question.
If it is important to not keep a lipo at full or high charge, so they auto-discharge, why is the same not incorporated into the even bigger RC-N1 controller lipo battery?
The craft batteries will auto discharge, but the controller battery seems to just hold its charge and not discharge on long storage.
Is this only my unit? Is it supposed to intelligent discharge without use also? Is it the same for the rest of you?
With so much discussion on intelligent batteries and charged storage issues, auto discharging for safety, safe storage percentages and more, I have a question.
If it is important to not keep a lipo at full or high charge, so they auto-discharge, why is the same not incorporated into the even bigger RC-N1 controller lipo battery?
The craft batteries will auto discharge, but the controller battery seems to just hold its charge and not discharge on long storage.
Is this only my unit? Is it supposed to intelligent discharge without use also? Is it the same for the rest of you?