I seriously doubt a velcro strap to secure the battery is going to do any harm.I've checked the latches on all three of my batteries. They're all solid. If they weren't I'd return the battery as defective. I wouldn't Mikey Mouse around with a velcro strap.
Have not had any issues with batteries coming off. Just thought that some people may find this useful and I may use it as a precaution.Is this a precaution or have you found the batteries are loose and need secondary security?
Seems strange there’s not some sort of outcry regarding Mavic batteries falling off.
Great idea but I don’t know if I wanna go to those extremes. That’s what a preflight checklist is for.Found this velcro is perfect for minimizing battery coming off. Bought this in Lowes. It comes in a roll but are die cut into 12 inch lengths. It is narrow enough to go in between the sensors. Make sure it is tight, so it won't slide over the sensors.View attachment 54519View attachment 54521View attachment 54522
A simple precaution really. How common is battery coming loose issue and what happens-instant crash because if no juice?Great idea but I don’t know if I wanna go to those extremes. That’s what a preflight checklist is for.
As with anything on the web people that have problems post. Those without problems are quiet. This always makes it appear that problems are more common than they really are. On the other hand I appreciate the heads up such that I can chew aware of a potential problem and ad that to my preflight inspection.if there was a problem, many would be screaming about this. as the battereys are not cheap. and could be a very easy fiw with a traped machine screw, and metal thread insert. clean neet. and will/should hold even in a crash.
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