I think that's around 3.6v hovering and over 3.7v with the mavic idle afterwards. Currently at 69 charges on my daily flyer battery with the current capacity of 3676mah according to the app. I don't deep cycle my batteries and only let it go below 20% if I really need to get a shot.

To charge batteries while inserted into the Mavic 3 Pro: Step 1: Open the SD card and USB-C port on the back of the Mavic 3 Pro. Step 2: Using a 65-watt charger, plug the included USB-C cable into the USB-C port in the rear of the Mavic 3 Pro. The LEDs on the battery will indicate charging.

I will get about 2-3 flights out of it before the controller battery dies. I would estimate that it lasts about 45 minutes to an hour. From my limited research, this looks like it's significantly lower than other people are getting. I also have a mavic pro for work and I can go through 4 batteries before the controller even gets close to 60%.
Like I mentioned before, I liked my set up so much that I ended up buying 2 more of the battery banks, so now I have 4, and all I pad for all 4 is about 325.00 cnd dollars, and I can charge 7 mavic batteries with each pair of the battery banks. So that's 14 battery cycles, plus the 4 fully charged mavic battery's That I take. Total 18 battery

Took my original Mavic Pro, purchased in January, 2017, out for a spin yesterday and after flying I saw that two of my three batteries are now swollen. I had noticed that the bettery I flew with connected oddly to the AC, but since it seemed secure I didn't think I had a problem, however on return for battery swap-out I realized that the battery side that faces the AC had swollen -- you can

To ensure you have enough battery to get home 2. To get maximum life out of the batteries - running down to less than 15% and you are reducing the life of the battery significantly Also - when the batteries are new you will get slightly less time out of them. Go through 5-6 cycles and you will get a couple more minutes.
I have a Mavic Pro, my first drone. Although I don’t use it much anymore, I charge the batteries about every three months. They still seem to be great. Some only have less than a dozen cycles. They were purchased for a mapping project and shortly after that I bought an M2 Pro, which continues to impress me every time I run a Litchi mission. Wow!
2,069. Aug 17, 2022. #3. It's rated for 4 hours battery life as per DJI spec. So assuming you land with ~20% battery left like most people, that is about 25 minutes per standard battery or about 9.5 theoretical flights before you have to charge the RC. You don't want to run the RC battery down to zero as that is just as bad for it as it is for
Hats off to DJI - bulging batteries replaced. Hats off to DJI support for replacing five (5) Mavic 2 batteries that were well out of warranty. All batteries were bought back in 2018/2019 and well out of warranty. They all recently started bulging from heavy use. Q77K3r.
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