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- May 19, 2017
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A little background - I've got two batteries on my P3A - the original that came with it, and one that I purchased brand new in March 2017. This newer one is the one in question. It has 67 charges, and was working fine. I took the aircraft for a flight yesterday, everything went fine with the battery. It still showed about 50% charge left. I wanted to calibrate my IMU when I got home, because the aircraft wasn't hovering level. I proceeded to complete the IMU calibration procedure (and did the compass, too). I thought it I would take it for a quick hover to make sure it worked, and while it was hovering, just a few feet off the ground, I got a "Battery critically low" warning on the RC, and it proceeded to land. I was lucky, it was over grass. My question is, what happened? How can it start out with a 50% battery, hover for 30 seconds, then have a "Battery critically low" alert? Is there a problem with my battery? Here is the Airdata info that flight (it shows all the battery info): Click on POWER, then CELLS GRAPH, you can see that the battery level plummeted after taking off near the middle of the graph.