67. May 7, 2019. #3. Check out the thread Balance plug for Mavic pack. There are a lot of Mavic packs doing this now. It's simply a cell imbalance that comes with age. There is likely a LOT of good life left in the pack yet. Some people are reporting this problem with only a half dozen cycles on the pack. It seems that the battery management PC
the capacity will also be reduced with age, high temperature events, etc. not only cycles. I have 98% after approx 50 cycles in half a year. my son has owned the baseline version for 4 months, has tortured his battery by discharging completely, probably several times per week, 99.4% health and more than 100 cycles
P4 5350 mAh battery : 97.2% @ 35 charges. Phantom 4 Battery (5350 mAh) Degradation per charge cycle: 0.08% (~4.28 mAh) Health rating by 200 cycles: 84.0% (4494 mAh) Total charge cycles per battery (assume fail at 60.0% health): 500. Total flight time per battery (flight time = 20 minutes/charge cycle): 10 000 minutes.

Since the Mavic 3 Pro is a bit heavier, battery life is down to 43 minutes, three less than the original. That's still outstanding for a drone of this size. But count on more, like, 35 to 38

Actually not the app is counting. The batteries themselves do that. There is a controller built in that takes care of the charging and cell balancing process. It also communicates with the Mavic and through it to your app. Now nobody knows what the battery is regarding as a valid charge cycle.

Step 1 Battery. Grab both sides of the battery. Pinch the releasing buttons on both sides of the battery. Lift the battery up and out. To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. Give the author +30 points! 6 other people completed this guide. PuiN. 158 376 338 252 38 130 415 471 233

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