Dji battery storage mode

Dji battery storage mode

Hibernation mode is DJI’s way to protect the drone battery and the delicate lithium polymer chemistry that the drone relies on to fly. If the battery level of a DJI drone battery becomes less than 10%, the battery will enter hibernation mode to prevent over-discharging.

6 FAQs about [Dji battery storage mode]

How do I store my DJI drone batteries?

Store your batteries indoors (in normal room temperature). Never store them in a hot car. Power up your DJI drone, start DJI GO, and set the “Time to Discharge” setting (see the screenshot below) to the number of days you’d like your batteries to wait before starting to auto discharge down to the storage level.

What should you avoid when storing DJI drone batteries?

Store your batteries indoors (in normal room temperature). Never store them in a hot car. Power up your DJI drone, start DJI GO, and set the Time to Discharge setting (see the screenshot below) to the number of days you'd like your batteries to wait before starting to auto discharge down to the storage level.

Should I manually charge my DJI batteries?

For DJI batteries, the key concern is preventing the charge from dropping too low. While you can manually discharge them, it’s not necessary since DJI batteries automatically discharge when needed. Your time would be better spent on charging your batteries only when preparing to use them or to bring them back up to a safe storage level.

How do I Reset my DJI battery?

To reset the time to discharge day counter on most DJI batteries, simply press the battery button. This will reset the counter back to zero. For example, if you have the Time to Discharge setting set to 10 days and you press the battery button on the 9th day, the battery will wait a total of 19 days before it attempts to discharge itself down to the storage level.

How do I set the time to discharge on my DJI drone?

To set the time to discharge on your DJI drone batteries, power up your drone, start DJI GO, and set the Time to Discharge setting to the desired number of days. This setting is stored on the battery, so make sure to set it while each battery is installed in your drone.

How do I maintain my DJI Phantom batteries?

To maintain your DJI Phantom batteries, follow these tips: Don't charge your batteries unless you're going to fly. Additionally, ensure they are being properly stored when not in use.

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