Most rechargeable batteries have a manufacturers suggestion that you train them to get the most out of a charge. Generally it is suggested you take them all the way to zero charge several times so you will get optimum performance. (Not suggested while in the air.)
When this Newbie was flying the other night I got the first low battery warning with 2 bars on my ST16 drone indicator. I continued to fly close in when the second warning sounded and the drone became a little unstable. I was close to the ground and my position and landed safely with zero bars on the ST16 drone power indicator.
It seemed like there was a very short time between the first warning and second and if I had been out at a extended distance I would have not made it back.
Net/net will this end charge fade out get better as the battery breaks in?
When this Newbie was flying the other night I got the first low battery warning with 2 bars on my ST16 drone indicator. I continued to fly close in when the second warning sounded and the drone became a little unstable. I was close to the ground and my position and landed safely with zero bars on the ST16 drone power indicator.
It seemed like there was a very short time between the first warning and second and if I had been out at a extended distance I would have not made it back.
Net/net will this end charge fade out get better as the battery breaks in?