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A swollen battery is an issues for sure and you should no longer be using it to fly with. It may be useful for on ground testing. Any battery that is no longer fully charging should be monitored for swelling and probably be replaced. A failing cell is a different thing.I have had this battery for about a year and noticed that the battery has expanded, like its swollen. Is this is a safety issue or a problem? Its hard to insert it in the drone.
Also, I noticed that all my batteries only charge up to about 95%. Should they go to 100%?
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TIA,
Steve Moore
A swollen battery is an issues for sure and you should no longer be using it to fly with. It may be useful for on ground testing. Any battery that is no longer fully charging should be monitored for swelling and probably be replaced. A failing cell is a different thing.
Thank you Murray. Any thoughts on if this would be covered by a warranty from Yuneec?A swollen battery is an issues for sure and you should no longer be using it to fly with. It may be useful for on ground testing. Any battery that is no longer fully charging should be monitored for swelling and probably be replaced. A failing cell is a different thing.
I have 3 Mantis G batteries for 1 year now. All 3 are junk. They wont charge and all 3 are swollen to the point that they wont go into drone. I am not paying another $270.00 for batteries that last one year. I am so dissapointed in yuneec because I have alot invested in a drone that is good for 1 year. Needless to say I will be buying a DJI now. Patrick PBatteries are warranted for 30 days.
Just out of curiosity how did you store your batteries?
At full charge?
At a depleted level after flying?
At storage charge using an aftermarket charger and adapter cable?
If you have a multimeter you can check the individual cell voltages of your batteries. The Mantis batteries have the same pin layout as Breeze batteries so you can use the diagram in this post to learn how to measure them. Battery blinking blue light
Once again I ask how we’re the batteries cared for?I have 3 Mantis G batteries for 1 year now. All 3 are junk. They wont charge and all 3 are swollen to the point that they wont go into drone. I am not buying another $270.00 for batteries that last one year. I am so dissapointed in yuneec because I have alot invested in a drone that is good for 1 year. Needless to say I will be buying a DJI now. Patrick P
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