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DJI Battery daily maintenance guide

1 How to properly store batteries?
DJI battery maintenance, DJI lithium battery will consume power at a very low rate when it is stored off, so when the power is very low, do not store the battery in the machine for a long time. In order to maintain the activity of the battery and extend the service life of the battery, it is recommended that you remove the battery when you do not use the battery for a long time. If the drone is not operated for more than 10 days, it can ensure that the battery is not low power, ensure that the battery power is 40-65% and place the machine in a cool and dry environment for storage. Finally, it is also necessary to avoid overcharging, which causes the battery voltage to be too high, and the LED light may flash 2 times per second. It is recommended to discharge the battery and then charge it again.
2 Why does the battery bulge?
There are generally two cases of bulge, one is after the flight, the battery because of heat and bulge, if this situation is restored to normal after standing, you can use normally, if not, you need to contact technical support.
3 Description of DJI battery indicators
1 Blinking red
A blinking red light usually means the battery is low and about to run out. At this point, you should land in time to replace the battery or charge.
2 The red and green lights are blinking simultaneously
Blinking red and green at the same time indicates that the battery is faulty. The battery may be damaged or improperly connected. In this case, you are advised to suspend the service and check the battery status or replace the battery.
3 Blue light flashing
A blinking blue light usually means the battery is being charged. Make sure the charger is securely connected.
4 The green light is steady on or the green and gray light are on at the same time
Steady green or both green and gray indicators indicate that the battery status is normal.
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