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I know there's a battery warmer you can buy, but it takes juice from the battery, so you're not taking off with 100%
How do other deal with really cold temps?
The last few days have been clear, but too cold to take off without the 'cold battery' warning from the DJI Go app. It takes off, but if you push it while monitoring the batteries in the app, you can see cells drop into the red zone.
I thought about carrying a few inside my jacket next to my body, but bailed on the flight due to freezing fingertips (I had gloves, but they were thin). Is that the ticket?
If you pre-warm them, can they still drop into the Danger Zone* after take off?
Thanks,
Chris
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How do other deal with really cold temps?
The last few days have been clear, but too cold to take off without the 'cold battery' warning from the DJI Go app. It takes off, but if you push it while monitoring the batteries in the app, you can see cells drop into the red zone.
I thought about carrying a few inside my jacket next to my body, but bailed on the flight due to freezing fingertips (I had gloves, but they were thin). Is that the ticket?
If you pre-warm them, can they still drop into the Danger Zone* after take off?
Thanks,
Chris
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