I've been reading a great deal about proper battery storage for optimal battery life. There seems to be a lot of information for many Yuneec products, but not the Breeze. As this is the first winter since I purchased my Breeze and I live in Northeastern Wisconsin, I don't think I'll have many opportunities to fly my Breeze for the next 3-4 months. My plan is to fly my Breeze until the Breeze Cam app gives me a battery reading of 50%. But I would really like to measure the voltage in each cell.
From what I have read, LiPo batteries should be stored at 3.7v - 3.8v per cell. I assume that the chargers on the higher end Yuneec products have a gauge, however, the Breeze charger does not. I would like to use my Multimeter to check the voltage of each cell, however, I am not sure of the pin arrangement on the Breeze battery.
Does anyone know the pin arrangement of the Breeze battery? Has anyone used a multimeter to check the voltage of your Breeze batteries?
Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
From what I have read, LiPo batteries should be stored at 3.7v - 3.8v per cell. I assume that the chargers on the higher end Yuneec products have a gauge, however, the Breeze charger does not. I would like to use my Multimeter to check the voltage of each cell, however, I am not sure of the pin arrangement on the Breeze battery.
Does anyone know the pin arrangement of the Breeze battery? Has anyone used a multimeter to check the voltage of your Breeze batteries?
Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated.