Yes and it’s a lot cheaper than DGI battery and it’s reliable I’ve used it I think 24 times now and it works great and it was only $100 maybe a little more the only thing about it is sometimes it says signal fail or something I can’t remember but if you press the button three or four times and hold it down on the batterie it will reset the battery and then it works fine it was worth every penny instead of paying 200+ dollars I was skeptical at first but now I’ve flown my drone many times and it works perfect there’s other aftermarket phantom 4 batteries I have read bad things about so if you do it make sure you get this one and you can get it from Amazon you won’t regret it like I said I’ve got a phantom 4 pro +,I totally trust it now and I saved over 100 and something dollars I hope this helpsAnyone have any luck with any aftermarket P4 batteries? Like a dumb *** I let my 2 discharge and am in need of a couple more. I’m definitely a rookie at this stuff so looking for some guidance.
Thank you
I picked up a couple of aftermarket batteries at a flea market. They have a tendency to pop out in mid-air but a little duct tape seems to have fixed that. I get several failed signal warnings when I use these batteries but I usually get connected again before the bird hits the ground. Only crashed twice in the last 3 weeks so I keep a good supply of shells, landing gear and cameras on hand for quick field repairs. The drawbacks are a nuisance but think of the money I saved.Yes and it’s a lot cheaper than DGI battery and it’s reliable I’ve used it I think 24 times now and it works great and it was only $100 maybe a little more the only thing about it is sometimes it says signal fail or something I can’t remember but if you press the button three or four times and hold it down on the batterie it will reset the battery and then it works fine it was worth every penny instead of paying 200+ dollars I was skeptical at first but now I’ve flown my drone many times and it works perfect there’s other aftermarket phantom 4 batteries I have read bad things about so if you do it make sure you get this one and you can get it from Amazon you won’t regret it like I said I’ve got a phantom 4 pro +,I totally trust it now and I saved over 100 and something dollars I hope this helps
You really think a fictional tale is valuable to the conversation?I picked up a couple of aftermarket batteries at a flea market. They have a tendency to pop out in mid-air but a little duct tape seems to have fixed that. I get several failed signal warnings when I use these batteries but I usually get connected again before the bird hits the ground. Only crashed twice in the last 3 weeks so I keep a good supply of shells, landing gear and cameras on hand for quick field repairs. The drawbacks are a nuisance but think of the money I saved.
Fictional yes, but may be a valid point.You really think a fictional tale is valuable to the conversation?
You don't like aftermarket then say so. Making up nonsense isn't helpful - merely churlish.
It can be difficult to make a point when you are spinning a yarn.Fictional yes, but may be a valid point.
The summer of 2020 I bought 2 aftermarket batteries. The first one I tried actually popped out (more like fell out) upon liftoff. Scuffed up the landing gear but no serious damage. I tried using the 2nd battery and it stayed in but I did not trust it. Didn't have duct tape but did use some masking tape I had in my car. Kept getting flashing warnings and errors (that did not appear when I used my one good DJI OEM battery). I purposely flew over some tall Johnson grass and glad I did. No sense in telling you what happened next since it's clear you wouldn't believe me anyway. Telling a basically true story in a humorous way...well, that's just me and at my age I'm not likely to change anytime soon.You really think a fictional tale is valuable to the conversation?
You don't like aftermarket then say so. Making up nonsense isn't helpful - merely churlish.
Much more useful info here. it is sometimes tough to decipher intent. Funny is good, just need those helpful emojis.The summer of 2020 I bought 2 aftermarket batteries. The first one I tried actually popped out (more like fell out) upon liftoff. Scuffed up the landing gear but no serious damage. I tried using the 2nd battery and it stayed in but I did not trust it. Didn't have duct tape but did use some masking tape I had in my car. Kept getting flashing warnings and errors (that did not appear when I used my one good DJI OEM battery). I purposely flew over some tall Johnson grass and glad I did. No sense in telling you what happened next since it's clear you wouldn't believe me anyway. Telling a basically true story in a humorous way...well, that's just me and at my age I'm not likely to change anytime soon.
Thanks and I'll try using an emoji if I can ever figure out which one of the hundreds there are to choose from. It appears the intended humor was more difficult to detect than I had thought. But the point I tried to make was drawn from personal experience that, although some aftermarket batteries may be fine, some are not and pilots just need to be careful. Never thought for a moment my post would cause anyone to have a conniption. Hope my attacker is OK.Much more useful info here. it is sometimes tough to decipher intent. Funny is good, just need those helpful emojis.
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