How to Installing Drone battery:

Drone batteries come in various types, included  safety protection, operation specification  and maintenance points. In summary, the following six points need to be considered:

  1. Physical Alignment and Latching:  ‌                                                                                                                                              Anti-Reversal Design‌: Battery connectors feature a key slot (e.g., DJI’s slide lock) to prevent reverse insertion. Do not force it. ‌Double Locking‌: After inserting, ensure a “click” sound and check if the lock indicator light (if equipped) is on.‌
  2. Interface Cleaning and Inspection:                                                                                                                                            ‌Metal Contact Cleaning‌: Use a dry cotton swab to clean oxidation or dust from the battery/drone interface. Be cautious with alcohol swabs as they may corrode contacts.                                                                                                                           Damage Check‌: Inspect the battery interface for bending or charring, and the drone slot for foreign objects like sand or grass.‌
  3. Temperature and Environmental Control                                                                                                                                    ‌Operating Temperature‌: The battery should operate between -10°C and 40°C. Preheat to at least 15°C in low temperatures and cool down if above 40°C.                                                                                                                                                               ‌Prohibited Conditions‌: Avoid use in rainy or high-humidity environments (risk of short circuit) and areas with strong static electricity (risk of BMS interference).‌
  4. Battery State Management                                                                                                                                                       Takeoff Battery Level‌: Ensure each cell voltage is ≥3.7V (overall battery ≥30%); a full charge is best before takeoff.         ‌Prohibited Batteries‌:  stop using batteries with bulging, leakage, or abnormal heating during charging, and contact after-sales support.‌
  5. Transportation and Storage Norms                                                                                                                                             ‌Transport Protection‌: Store batteries in fireproof and explosion-proof bags, and use insulating tape on electrodes to prevent short circuits.                                                                                                                                                                                 ‌Long-term Storage‌: Maintain a charge level of 50% to 60% (full charge or discharge accelerates aging); perform a charge and discharge cycle every three months.‌
  6. Brand Compatibility‌                                                                                                                                                                 Original Brand Preference‌: Non-original batteries may have unstable voltage or incompatible communication protocols (e.g., DJI  Air 3 does not accept third-party batteries).                                                                                                                             ‌Firmware Compatibility‌: Ensure the battery and drone firmware versions match (older batteries may not activate newer models).
Safety Mnemonic‌:
  • Align, Lock, Check Temperature, Check Battery Level, Avoid Water, Use Original Brand with Confidence!

 

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