In your picture it appears as if the label is damaged.That's a great question. I really need the correct advice on what to do with this 140.00 battery. My instinct it to take it to a safe place to trash it.
Good advice. My plan all along wasto take it to the proper recycling center and replace it with a new one. Even if it worked it would be constantly on my mind that it could fail, not a risk not worth taking for me.
Don't get rid of it... Use it as a spare battery just for updates [emoji4]Good advice. My plan all along wasto take it to the proper recycling center and replace it with a new one. Even if it worked it would be constantly on my mind that it could fail, not a risk not worth taking for me.
If your looking to make something on it id buy it from you I seriously doubt its damaged internally I've purposely destroyed these batteries and do so to dispose of them when they are not holding a charge anymore. I would never give you bad advice especially with something as dangerous as these batteries can be, just press the button to power the batteries PCB up it doesn't need to be in the drone to do that its how you check the BSOC if it lights up and turns on I'm betting its just fine. the PCB in the battery is there to prevent it from overcharging over discharging and also has memory this is why you can see how many times its been charged in the app it also has a discharge circuit. again ill buy the thing from you that's how confident I am that its ok.Good advice. My plan all along wasto take it to the proper recycling center and replace it with a new one. Even if it worked it would be constantly on my mind that it could fail, not a risk not worth taking for me.
Agree with all of this, If your not comfortable using the battery that's your choice and I'm happy to purchase it from you so your not at a complete loss just trashing it. you could also just send it to DJI to test or send it to me, Ill test it and send it back to you. free of charge. I can load test it for voltage drop, amp draw and battery sag. I've been in the hobby for 35 years and am well known and respected on RCGroups forum for electronics work and aircraft from scratch builds. I was also a Moderator for HPI Rc racing forum for many years.@Newbieguy
I have been using the bad batteries for non flying, etc.
Down loading videos / pictures, IMU cal and or testing, checking if the litchi missions loads correctly, just stuff.
As I stated you can watch the battery cells, and compare it to a good battery.
These were a couple of posts when I was playing and or determining if the batteries were bad, what got my attention was motor overload message.
The logs in my posts are now to old, but you can get the idea how to test on a load.
Standard - Bought 2nd hand Phantom 3 Standard with no RC unit and charger
Motor Overload Question
My P3S had some similar messages stating power to motors has been reduced because currant draw (something like that)
It was because it was full throttle into the wind. It wasn't with these two batteries, I didn't have them yet.
Sorry that a bunch of us keep confusing you with our thoughts.
Your first thought is usually the best.
Rod
The bad thing about all that abuse we do to our bodies when we are young is it all comes back to haunt us in our senior years. I know, I speak from experience!I laid 1 street bike down and several dirt bikes. Riding the trails absolutely helped my road riding skills. I've owned 6 different dirt bikes in my lifetime my biggest mistake was buying a CR 500. I'm a gung ho SOB, when no laws apply I ride it like I stole it. Clocked that CR 500 at 135 mph on blacktop by my uncle who was at the time Harford co police officer. He told me I'll be attending your funeral if you keep that thing so please get rid of it. didn't listen and yep I rode it hard even in the woods on tiny trail systems up shale hill faces, jumped every thing I could including 4 sets of train tracks and the Patapsco River. Needless to say I dropped that bike a bit a few times. The last time I was riding wheelies had just got into 3rd gear and a deer ran across the dirt road I was on I laid the bike over broke my left hand and wrist up real nice and was picking gravel bits out of my knees and elbows. I ride street bikes with respect and very gently lol
Will the Phavic conversion kit work on a Phantom 2 Vision ???You may want to consider a Phavic conversion kit to rebuild your Phantom in the Mavic style. Since you have a P3A in route, it would offer a bit of variety.
Those are true words Brother At 51 Years of age my back is trashed knees trashed elbows and wrists trashed. getting out of bed in the morning is a major event. lol I work out to keep my muscles strong and stay fit, but man is that a daunting task.The bad thing about all that abuse we do to our bodies when we are young is it all comes back to haunt us in our senior years. I know, I speak from experience!
There is an empty yellow kayak behind you. Were you doing a search & rescue mission?I may be subconsciously flying dangerously with my P3 4k so I'll crash it, get the insurance and buy a P4 Pro (with collision avoidance). A lot of cool video clips require you to fly close to objects to create some drama. Broke a couple props this morning landing on a somewhat unlevel rock island in the middle of the river. Very windy on the Potomac this a.m. These pics are from last week (actually frames captured from video in this case).
Ill be flying at Mallows Bay possibly next weekend have you flown that yet? there are a bunch of wood cargo ships hulls there from WWI some sticking out of the water its said 200 ships are in that location including one sticking way above the surface that is steel it would be a few miles north of 301 Bridge and on the Maryland side of the PotomacI may be subconsciously flying dangerously with my P3 4k so I'll crash it, get the insurance and buy a P4 Pro (with collision avoidance). A lot of cool video clips require you to fly close to objects to create some drama. Broke a couple props this morning landing on a somewhat unlevel rock island in the middle of the river. Very windy on the Potomac this a.m. These pics are from last week (actually frames captured from video in this case).
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