If you're looking to get the most out of your Mavic Pro drone, taking care of its battery is crucial. The Mavic Pro uses a high-energy-density LiPo battery that requires proper handling to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
Proper Charging: Always use the DJI-approved charger that comes with your Mavic Pro to charge the battery. Avoid using third-party chargers as they may damage the battery and affect performance.
Storage: When storing your drone for an extended period, make sure to keep the battery at around 60% charge. Avoid storing it fully charged or completely drained.
Temperature: Extreme temperatures can harm the battery. Avoid charging or using your Mavic Pro in very hot or cold conditions.
Calibration: Periodically calibrate your drone's battery to ensure the remaining power indicator is accurate. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for this process.
Flight Planning: Plan your flights to make the most of the battery. Avoid draining it completely before landing, as this can stress the battery and shorten its lifespan.
Cool Down: Allow the battery to cool down for a few minutes after a flight before recharging. This helps prolong the overall battery life.