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and the battery level should be kept between 40 to 60%. A good storage
environment can effectively extend the service life of the battery.
2. Remove batteries when storing the aircraft for an extended period.
3. If a battery with a low battery level has been stored for an extended period,
the battery will be in deep hibernation mode. Charge to wake the battery.
4. DO NOT store the battery for an extended period after fully discharging.
Otherwise, the battery may over-discharge and cause irreparable damage
to the battery cell.
5. Battery self-discharge will be triggered if the battery level is higher than
50%. Discharging the battery level to 50% can extend battery life. The
battery self-discharge strategy is shown below.
40%
60%
80%
100%
(Day)
95%
95%
50%
Can be set as 0 to 9 days in DJI Pilot 2.
6. Storing power at proper levels can extend battery life. Use Storage Mode
of the battery station to charge the power to and store it at 50%. Refer to
the table below for the maximum storage days when battery power is below
50%.
Battery level Maximum storage days Battery level Maximum storage days
0% 12 20% 110
5% 36 30% 160
10% 60 40% 210
15% 86 50% 260
(1) The battery will be damaged once it exceeds the maximum storage
period. The battery should no longer be used.
(2) The actual maximum storage period will vary slightly due to the
batteries being part of different production batches and stored in
different environments.
1. Keep the batteries out of the reach of children and animals.
2. DO NOT leave the batteries near heat sources such as a furnace or heater
or inside a vehicle on hot days.
3. DO NOT drop, strike, impale, or manually short-circuit the battery.
4. DO NOT place the battery on or near wires or other metal objects such as
eyeglasses, watches, jewelry, and hairpins. Otherwise, the battery may
short-circuit.
5. DO NOT attempt to transport a damaged battery or a battery with a battery
level higher than 30%.
6. The battery has a capacity of 131 Wh. Follow local regulations and
guidelines for lithium battery transportation for traveling or carrying the
batteries.
Heating the Battery
The battery has a built-in self-heating feature for when operating in low-
temperature conditions:
1. When the battery temperature is lower than 18° C (64.4° F), self-heating
starts once it is inserted into the aircraft and powered on. Self-heating will
turn off automatically after aircraft takeoff. When the battery temperature is
lower than 10° C (50° F), the aircraft will not take off. Wait until the battery is
warmed up before operating the aircraft.
2. If the battery is not inserted in the aircraft, press and hold the battery level
button for 5 seconds to initiate self-heating. The battery will continue to
keep warm with a temperature between 15° and 20° C (59° and 68° F) for
approximately 30 minutes. Press and hold the battery level button for 5
seconds to stop self-heating.
3. If the battery is at a temperature below 10° C (50° F), the battery station will
warm up the battery once it is inserted in the powered on battery station.
Refer to the BS30 Intelligent Battery Station User Guide for more information.
4. The battery level LEDs will blink as follows when the battery is warming up
and keeping warm.
Charge the battery fully or to the proper power level for storage after
completing battery maintenance. Contact DJI Support if a maintenance
failure persists.
In addition to the above, we recommend conducting the following checks
for battery maintenance:
A. Insert the battery into the aircraft and power it on to view the battery
information in DJI Pilot 2. Make sure the difference in cell voltage is less
than 0.1 V and the battery rmware is updated to the latest version.
B. Make sure the battery is not swollen, leaky, or damaged.
C. Make sure the battery terminals are clean.
Battery Disposal
1. The battery contains hazardous chemicals. DO NOT place the battery in
regular waste disposal containers. Strictly follow your local regulations
regarding the disposal and recycling of batteries.
2. Dispose of the battery in a suitable recycling container only after fully
discharging it when the battery life ends normally.
3. Batteries that are over-discharging, swollen, involved in a crash, come into
contact with liquid, damaged, or leaky must be disposed. DO NOT use any
battery in such case to avoid security risks. Contact a professional battery
disposal or recycling agent for further assistance.
Warming up Keeping warm
Charge to 100% Rest for 1 hour Discharge to
below 20%
Rest for 1 hour
Charge to 100% Rest for 24 hours Discharge to
below 20%
Rest for 1 hour
Battery Maintenance
1. Battery performance will be affected if the battery is not used for an
extended period.
2. Perform battery maintenance once every 50 cycles or 3 months or when
prompted to do so by DJI Pilot 2, in the following steps:
Maintenance
Capacity Calibration
1. Follow the steps to complete capacity calibration when prompted to do so
by DJI Pilot 2.