DJI drone battery care and maintenance guide || 5 PRO tips to increase Drone battery life

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10 Sept 202303:54

Summary

TLDRThis video offers essential tips for drone users to extend the life of their batteries. It advises against letting batteries drain to zero and emphasizes charging between 20-40% for optimal health. For long-term storage, batteries should be charged to 70-90%. Viewers are cautioned to cool down batteries after use before recharging and to limit drone's active time on the ground. Using recommended chargers, such as DJI's 18W 9V or 5V 2A, is also highlighted to prevent battery swelling and ensure longevity, promising a minimum of 2.5 to 3 years of battery life if followed.

Takeaways

  • 🚫 Avoid letting drone batteries discharge completely to zero percent.
  • πŸ”‹ Always charge drone batteries between 20 to 40 percent for optimal health.
  • πŸ”Œ If storing drones for an extended period, charge batteries to 70 to 90 percent to maintain health.
  • 🌑️ Let drone batteries cool down after use before charging to prevent swelling and bulging.
  • ⏱️ Limit drone activation time on the ground to no more than 5 minutes to avoid overheating.
  • πŸ›’ Use recommended chargers, such as DJI's 18 Watts 9V 3A or 5V 2A, for charging drone batteries.
  • πŸ”Œ Store batteries in the drone or hub to allow for automatic discharge and maintenance.
  • πŸ”₯ Avoid charging batteries immediately after they are hot from use.
  • πŸ’‘ Follow these parameters to potentially extend battery life to a minimum of 2.5 to 3 years.
  • πŸ‘ Check out detailed videos for recommendations on the best chargers for drone batteries.

Q & A

  • What is the main issue discussed in the video regarding drone batteries?

    -The main issue discussed is battery bulging and swelling, which can affect the drone's performance and longevity.

  • What is the condition of the DJI Mini 2 battery shown in the video?

    -The DJI Mini 2 battery shown in the video has swollen, with cells coming out of the case.

  • What is the minimum battery life expected if the advice in the video is followed?

    -Following the advice in the video can extend the battery life to a minimum of 2.5 to 3 years.

  • What is the first parameter suggested to avoid battery issues in drones?

    -The first parameter is to never let drone batteries go down to zero percent to avoid affecting the internal cells.

  • What is the recommended charging range for drone batteries to maintain their health?

    -The recommended charging range is between 20 to 40 percent for optimal battery health.

  • What should be the battery charge level when storing drones for an extended period?

    -When storing drones for a long time, the batteries should be charged between 70 to 90 percent.

  • Why should you not charge a drone battery immediately after flying?

    -Charging a hot battery immediately can increase its temperature further, potentially leading to swelling and other issues.

  • What is the recommended maximum time to keep a drone active on the ground?

    -The recommended maximum time to keep a drone active on the ground is 5 minutes to prevent overheating.

  • What type of chargers are recommended for DJI drone batteries according to the video?

    -DJI recommends using 18 Watts, 9 Volt, 3 Ampere, or 5 Volt, 2 Ampere chargers for their drone batteries.

  • What is the final tip given in the video for maintaining drone battery life?

    -The final tip is to always use good quality chargers, preferably the original DJI chargers or recommended alternatives.

  • What should viewers do if they find the video informative?

    -If viewers find the video informative, they should hit the like button and subscribe to the channel.

Outlines

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πŸ”‹ Drone Battery Care Essentials

This paragraph introduces the video's focus on drone battery care, addressing common issues like battery bulging and swelling. The host presents a damaged DJI Mini 2 battery as an example and promises to share five key parameters to extend battery life to 2.5 to 3 years. The importance of not letting drone batteries drain to zero percent is emphasized, as it can affect the drone's internal cells and overall longevity.

πŸ”Œ Optimal Charging Range for Drone Batteries

The second paragraph delves into the optimal charging practices for drone batteries, suggesting that they should be charged between 20 to 40 percent to maintain battery health. This 'sweet spot' is crucial for avoiding overcharging and prolonging battery life. The video aims to guide viewers on how to charge their drone batteries effectively to ensure their drones remain operational for an extended period.

πŸ”„ Storing Drone Batteries for Extended Periods

This section advises on how to store drone batteries when not in use for a long time, such as weeks or months. It recommends charging the batteries to a level of 70 to 90 percent before storage, as this maintains battery health and prevents damage from overcharging. The paragraph also mentions the importance of using the drone's hub or the drone itself for storage, allowing the battery's intelligent capacity to auto-discharge and preserve its condition.

⏱ Cooling Down Batteries After Flight

The fourth paragraph stresses the importance of allowing drone batteries to cool down after use before recharging. It warns against immediately charging warm batteries, as this can increase temperature and lead to battery damage over time, including the swelling issue. The advice is to wait for the batteries to cool before plugging in the charger to maintain battery health.

⏲ Limiting Active Time on the Ground

The final key point discussed is the recommendation to limit the active time of a drone on the ground to a maximum of 5 minutes. Prolonged activation can cause the battery temperature to rise, potentially harming the battery. This advice aims to prevent overheating and the subsequent impact on battery performance and lifespan.

⚑️ Choosing the Right Charger for Drone Batteries

The concluding paragraph offers a pro tip on using the correct chargers for drone batteries, recommending chargers that match the specifications recommended by DJI, such as 18 Watts 9 Volt, 3 Ampere, or 5 Volt 2 Ampere chargers. The video suggests purchasing original DJI chargers or alternative ones that meet the recommended criteria, ensuring safe and effective charging to extend battery life.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Drones

Drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), are the central focus of the video. They are defined as aircraft without a human pilot aboard, capable of being remotely controlled or flying autonomously. In the script, drones are discussed in the context of battery issues, which is a common concern for users, indicating the importance of battery maintenance for the longevity and performance of these devices.

πŸ’‘Battery Bulging

Battery bulging refers to the physical deformation of a battery cell due to internal pressure. It is a sign of battery damage and can be dangerous, as it may lead to leakage or even explosion. The video script mentions a DJI Mini 2 battery that has bulged, emphasizing the need for proper battery care to avoid such issues.

πŸ’‘Battery Swelling

Similar to battery bulging, battery swelling is a condition where a battery increases in size due to the buildup of gases inside. It can be caused by overcharging, high temperatures, or manufacturing defects. The script highlights this issue to stress the importance of following correct charging practices to extend battery life.

πŸ’‘Battery Life

Battery life is a measure of the amount of time a battery can store energy before it needs recharging. The video aims to provide tips to increase the battery life of drone batteries, with the goal of extending their usable lifespan to 2.5 to 3 years, which is crucial for drone users to minimize costs and maintain performance.

πŸ’‘Charging Parameters

Charging parameters refer to the specific conditions under which a battery should be charged to ensure optimal health and longevity. The script outlines several parameters, such as maintaining a charge between 20 to 40 percent, which is suggested to improve battery health and prevent issues like swelling.

πŸ’‘Storage

In the context of the video, storage pertains to how and when to store drone batteries for extended periods when not in use. The script advises charging batteries to 70 to 90 percent before storage to maintain their health and prevent damage over time.

πŸ’‘Temperature

Temperature is a critical factor affecting battery performance and safety. The script warns against charging batteries immediately after use when they are hot, as high temperatures can degrade battery health and lead to swelling. Allowing batteries to cool down is recommended.

πŸ’‘Discharge

Discharge refers to the process of a battery losing its charge. The script mentions that batteries with intelligent capacity will auto-discharge to maintain good health when stored, which is an important feature for preserving battery life.

πŸ’‘Active Time

Active time in the script refers to the duration for which a drone should be kept active on the ground before taking off. Keeping the drone active for too long can cause the battery temperature to rise, potentially damaging it. The video advises limiting this time to a maximum of 5 minutes.

πŸ’‘Chargers

Chargers are devices used to replenish the energy of a battery. The script emphasizes the importance of using good quality chargers recommended by the drone manufacturer, such as DJI's 18W, 9V, 3A charger, to ensure safe and efficient charging and to prolong battery life.

Highlights

Importance of focusing on drone batteries to avoid issues like bulging and swelling.

DJI Mini 2 battery example showing the consequences of improper battery care.

Avoid letting drone batteries discharge completely to zero percent.

Charging batteries between 20 to 40 percent is the sweet spot for maintaining battery health.

Storing drone batteries at 70 to 90 percent when not in use for an extended period.

Batteries should not be charged to 100 percent for long-term storage.

Allowing batteries to cool down after flight before charging to prevent temperature-related damage.

Limiting active drone time on the ground to 5 minutes to avoid overheating batteries.

Using recommended chargers, such as 18W 9V 3A or 5V 2A, for optimal battery charging.

Suggesting the use of original DJI chargers or alternatives for drone batteries.

Providing a detailed video on the best five chargers for drone batteries.

Ensuring a minimum battery life of 2.5 to 3 years by following the provided parameters.

The video aims to be informative and helpful for drone users managing battery life.

Encouraging viewers to like and subscribe for more informative content.

The video concludes with a reminder of the importance of proper battery care for drone longevity.

Transcripts

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hello guys welcome back to another video

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hope you all are doing good so many

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people are planning to purchase new

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drones and most of you guys are already

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using drones so when we talk about

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drones it's very important to focus on

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the batteries so most of the people who

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are already using drones are facing an

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issue with the battery bulging and

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Battery swelling problem so here I have

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one of the battery of DJI Mini 2 which

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is already stolen and here you can see

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that cells have come out of the case

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so if you guys ask me how we can avoid

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this kind of a issue and how we can

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increase the battery life of our drone

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batteries so in this video I'll be

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telling you the best five parameters

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that you can follow to increase the life

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of your batteries so after following

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these parameters for sure you will get

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the battery life minimum up to 2.5 years

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to 3 years so without wasting much of

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the time let's quickly get into the

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video guys

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so guys first thing that you have to

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keep in mind is never let your drone

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batteries go down to zero percent never

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ever let your drone batteries dry up

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completely to zero percent it will

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affect your drone internal cells and

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affect the Drone in the long run second

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important thing that you have to focus

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on is always charge your batteries

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between 20 to 40 percent so The Sweet

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Spot of charging the Drone battery is

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between 20 to 40 percent so ensure that

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you're charging your batteries between

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20 to 40 percent it will definitely

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increase the health of the battery

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third important thing that you have to

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focus on is if you are planning not to

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fly your drone for a long time suppose 7

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Days 14 days or 20 days if you are

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planning to store drone all the

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batteries for a long time then ensure to

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charge your drone batteries from 70 to

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90 percent sweet spot of Maximum

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charging batteries for the long time is

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70 to 90 percent never charge your

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batteries to 100 and store it so once

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you charge your battery between 70 to 90

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percent ensure that you are storing the

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batteries either in the hub or in the

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Drone so with the intelligent capacity

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of the batteries it will auto discharge

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and maintain the good health of the

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battery so the fourth important point

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that you have to focus on is when you

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fly your drone for 15 minutes 20 minutes

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maybe 25 minutes and when you take it

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back then you might observe that the

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temperature of the battery will be

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slightly high and you should not

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immediately charge the battery so if you

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charge the battery immediately with the

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18 mat charger this will again increase

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the temperature of the bat battery so

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whenever the temperature of the battery

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will increase it will affect the battery

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in the long run that's where you will

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start seeing the blotting and swelling

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problem of the batteries so ensure that

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you should always let the Drone

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batteries cool down when you fly and

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take it down and after that you have to

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plug a charger so the fifth important

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point that you have to focus on is when

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you keep your drone active on the floor

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you should keep it maximum for 5 minutes

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you should never keep it for a long time

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like 7 minutes or 10 minutes on the

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floor just active so so whenever you

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keep the Drone active on the floor the

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temperature of the batteries go high and

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it will affect the batteries

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so the last Pro tip that I wanted to

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give you guys is always use the good

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chargers to charge the Drone batteries

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so DJI recommends to use 18 Watts 9 volt

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3 ampere or 5 Volt 2 ampere charger so

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you can either purchase the original DJI

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charger so guys if you don't get the

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original chargers then definitely you

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can try the alternate charges and if you

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don't know which charges you should

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purchase from the market then definitely

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you should go and check out my detailed

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video or the best five charges that you

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can prefer to charge your drone

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batteries so guys if you follow these

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six parameters then definitely you will

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get the minimum life of each battery

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minimum of 2.5 years to 3 years so

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that's it for this video guys I hope you

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have liked this video and found this

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video informative if you guys found this

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video informative do hit the like button

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and subscribe to the channel next video

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till then take care bye

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