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Not a bad ideaHa,Sorry. A corn neck warmer is a horseshoe shaped cloth bag filled with corn kernels,or you can use rice. I microwave for 2-3 minutes Keith? usually used for sore neck! Keith
Not a bad ideaHa,Sorry. A corn neck warmer is a horseshoe shaped cloth bag filled with corn kernels,or you can use rice. I microwave for 2-3 minutes Keith? usually used for sore neck! Keith
Excellent analogyThere on social media too. Facebook etc, this is a good reference/ website which has been posted on the forum many times, I've always had the analogy of voltage/ resistance in the cold has water through a pipe, the colder it gets slower/ thicker it flows, hotter it gets the quicker/thinner it flows.
Mrgs1 what I used to do to get the heat up on my batteries before I got my battery warmer bags is put the batteries on the floor board of my truck with the heater blowing on the and check them with a temperature gun and when they get to 95* they were fine to fly with.How many times have you charged to full and left for a long period say more than two days? Do you have a function on your charger to measure internal resistance? Does the battery slide easily in and out of the copter?
Any puffiness/bloated appearance on the outside on the written part of the battery?
Not fully charged may not of helped, if it's rapidly depleting then you may have issues, bit like others have said try to bring the temperature up.
I have a small cooler bag, I think I got it from Tescos, I have the batteries warmed up in the hot press after being charged and put a hot water bottle into the cooler bag.
Yep, also keep the bag in the passenger footwell of my vehicle with the heat on.And you found that ok I never thought of that idea
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