- Joined
- Mar 5, 2017
- Messages
- 157
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- Age
- 74
Equipment involved: P3S, factory-supplied P3S battery, factory-supplied P3S Charger.
Actions leading up to event: P3S was damaged in an accident and had to be sent to DJI for repairs (the battery was not sent with it, per instructions from DJI). The battery was simply set aside in my work shop pending the return of the P3S. About 6 weeks after receiving it, DJI informed me the cost of repair would exceed the cost of purchasing a refurbished one (which mine was). I had them send my drone back un-repaired. Curious to see what would happen, I tried charging the battery which I had held back from shipment to DJI (couldn't do this earlier as the charger had to be sent in with the drone.) Nothing had been done to this battery since the moment of the accident - it was at about 50% just prior to the accident and was not properly discharged to a storage condition after the accident.
Problem: After being on the charger for several hours, the only lights that I saw in all that time was a sequence of 1, 2, 3, then 4 green lights, then the red light would come on for one or two seconds, then all lights would go off. That sequence went on and on and on until I finally unplugged everything a couple of hours later.
The question(s): (1) can this battery be made to work properly now? (2) If so, how is that done? (3) How is a voltage-per-cell measurement taken on this type of battery (especially if one does not have a functioning P3S on which to run "DJI GO"?
Actions leading up to event: P3S was damaged in an accident and had to be sent to DJI for repairs (the battery was not sent with it, per instructions from DJI). The battery was simply set aside in my work shop pending the return of the P3S. About 6 weeks after receiving it, DJI informed me the cost of repair would exceed the cost of purchasing a refurbished one (which mine was). I had them send my drone back un-repaired. Curious to see what would happen, I tried charging the battery which I had held back from shipment to DJI (couldn't do this earlier as the charger had to be sent in with the drone.) Nothing had been done to this battery since the moment of the accident - it was at about 50% just prior to the accident and was not properly discharged to a storage condition after the accident.
Problem: After being on the charger for several hours, the only lights that I saw in all that time was a sequence of 1, 2, 3, then 4 green lights, then the red light would come on for one or two seconds, then all lights would go off. That sequence went on and on and on until I finally unplugged everything a couple of hours later.
The question(s): (1) can this battery be made to work properly now? (2) If so, how is that done? (3) How is a voltage-per-cell measurement taken on this type of battery (especially if one does not have a functioning P3S on which to run "DJI GO"?