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What’s to hot for batteries?

JohnnyD913

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Airdata shows I reached 134 degrees f while in active track...
Also can iPhone get to hot in sun?
My screen went blank and I could not get out of active track.
Had to force land..
How do I submit data so you guys can tell me what happened today?
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Airdata shows I reached 134 degrees f while in active track
Nothing to worry about. As long as your battery temperature is below 140° F (60° C) you are good.
 
Nothing to worry about. As long as your battery temperature is below 140° F (60° C) you are good.

Interesting, checking this and waiting for batteries to charge. I was flying my mini today and had it on the ground getting GPS in the sun. Got the "its to hot pop up" so lifted off and put it in some shade in flight checked seemed ok. Batteries were around 120f or 49 C and never got the message again in flying. Not the first time I have gotten that message when im in direct sunlight sitting waiting for take off (it is 92 F out right now). Hour earlier i was fling my air 2 on 3 batteries consecutively and never a peep .. (or wind warning but thats a different story).
 
Interesting, checking this and waiting for batteries to charge. I was flying my mini today and had it on the ground getting GPS in the sun. Got the "its to hot pop up" so lifted off and put it in some shade in flight checked seemed ok. Batteries were around 120f or 49 C and never got the message again in flying. Not the first time I have gotten that message when im in direct sunlight sitting waiting for take off (it is 92 F out right now). Hour earlier i was fling my air 2 on 3 batteries consecutively and never a peep .. (or wind warning but thats a different story).
I’m glad everything was ok..
I’m going to look over data later and see why my iPhone XR clipped out or the app.
 
Interesting, checking this and waiting for batteries to charge. I was flying my mini today and had it on the ground getting GPS in the sun. Got the "its to hot pop up" so lifted off and put it in some shade in flight checked seemed ok. Batteries were around 120f or 49 C and never got the message again in flying. Not the first time I have gotten that message when im in direct sunlight sitting waiting for take off (it is 92 F out right now). Hour earlier i was fling my air 2 on 3 batteries consecutively and never a peep .. (or wind warning but thats a different story).
Yeah, the MA2 has yet to complain about my weather conditions. I've flown in 35mph winds, rain, 95 degrees, doesn't matter... She just eats it up.

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