Post-flight service
After each flight, it is important to pay attention to the batteries. Let them cool down before charging to avoid overheating. Clean dirt and dust from the contacts, as this can affect the quality of the connection. If you do not plan to use the drone for a long time, keep the batteries in a safe condition and follow the storage recommendations.
Battery replacement
Like any other device, rechargeable batteries have their own lifespan. Typically, lithium-ion batteries last between 300 and 500 charge cycles. Pay attention to a decrease in flight time or an increase in charging time - this may be a sign that it is time to replace the battery. Use only original batteries as this will ensure the safety and reliability of your drone.
Specifics of battery maintenance
There are several types of drone batteries, including Li-ion, Li-Pol, and LiFePo4. Each requires a different approach to maintenance. For example, LiFePo4 batteries are more resistant to overheating and have a longer lifespan, but they also need to be charged and stored properly. Learn the features of each type to optimize their operation.