Properly caring for drone's batteries is important if we want to maintain a safe and smooth flight. However, sometimes it is confusing that the batteries can not charged or fully charged. What may be the causes of these charging issues and what should we do in these cases? Let’s find out the answers in this article.
1. Power Specification Check
Check the power specification of the charging cable and charger, and ensure the output voltage is stable (5V) and the output is 2A-3A.
2. Battery Physical Condition
Check whether the battery has been soaked in water, severely squeezed for various reasons, or dropped from a high altitude, which may cause the battery to not charge and use normally.
3. Temperature and Environment Impact
Exposed to too high/low temperatures or stored in a humid environment for a long time may also cause malfunction of the batteries.
4. Long-term Use Considerations
The battery/charging cable/charger may age and not work properly after long-term use.
Summary
For drone operations to be both safe and effective, proper battery management is essential. Never forget to put safety first and follow the instructions.
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