Hello,
I have an Evo 1, with 3 batteries. I hadn't flown it for some time. The last time I flew it, all 3 batteries performed as they should. Then after the period of no flying, I charged the batteries, and took it out to fly. Two of the batteries had issues, and I got a damaged battery message. The drone immediately initiated a return to home. I looked on this site for some ideas as what to do about it. I tried one solution, and charged all of the batteries. One of them worked fine. The other 2 batteries again gave the damaged battery message, and the drone returned to home. I flew the drone anyway about 20 feet up, a short distance away from me, and the battery discharged normally. The drone stayed in the air for a normal length of time. Are these batteries kissed? They don't have a lot of discharge cycles. What do you think?
I have an Evo 1, with 3 batteries. I hadn't flown it for some time. The last time I flew it, all 3 batteries performed as they should. Then after the period of no flying, I charged the batteries, and took it out to fly. Two of the batteries had issues, and I got a damaged battery message. The drone immediately initiated a return to home. I looked on this site for some ideas as what to do about it. I tried one solution, and charged all of the batteries. One of them worked fine. The other 2 batteries again gave the damaged battery message, and the drone returned to home. I flew the drone anyway about 20 feet up, a short distance away from me, and the battery discharged normally. The drone stayed in the air for a normal length of time. Are these batteries kissed? They don't have a lot of discharge cycles. What do you think?