Hate to say it, but Brandon fed you a line of BS. The Breeze is not supposed to overheat after one battery unless you are flying in very hot conditions (upper 80’s and above). Mine is being sent in for repair for this reason. I’ve spoken to Brandon myself on one occasion and found him to be arrogant and condescending. Being from an electromechanical maintenance background, I’m quite familiar with troubleshooting and repairing circuitry of all types. The Breeze was not designed to take one flight and then sit on the ground cooling off for 30 minutes. I can pretty much assure you that the thermal bonding to the heatsink is insufficient in your Breeze as well as mine. If mine wasn’t under warranty I’d be disassembling it and making the necessary changes myself.