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Enterprise Drones Introduction: This document serves as a guide to highlight best practices for Intelligent Flight Batteries for DJI Enterprise Drones including maintenance and handling. This document does not replace the need to read and follow the guidelines within the entire user manual and supplementary documentation provided on the downloads page of the associated DJI Enterprise product pages including the battery safety guidelines which are linked to within this document.
Charging Charging Self Type Energy Temperature Temperature Time from Heating for Drone 0% to 100% TB60 M300RTK 5935mAh, -4 to 122°F 41° to 104°F 220V 60 min 274.2Wh -20 to 50°C 5 to 40°C 110V 70 min TB55 M200 Series 7660mAh, -4°...
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Official Documentation for DJI Enterprise Batteries: Documentation is available at the following links which can also be found on the related products downloads page. TB60 Batteries (Matrice 300RTK): Maintenance Manual: https://dl.djicdn.com/downloads/matrice-300/20200507/M300_RTK_Maintenance_Manu al_v1.0_EN.pdf Battery Safety Guide: https://dl.djicdn.com/downloads/matrice-300/20200507/M300_RTK_Intelligent_Flight_Ba ttery_Safety_Guidelines.pdf TB55 Batteries (M200 V2 Series & M200 V1 Series)): Battery Safety Guide: https://dl.djicdn.com/downloads/m200_v2/20200610/Matrice+200+Series+V2+Intelligent...
Release Notes. Within the Release Notes, you can see the latest firmware versions. To confirm your aircraft and battery are on the latest firmware you can open the DJI Pilot app, go into your manual flight camera view, click on the three dots in the top right, then the three dots in the side menu, scroll down to the “About”...
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If you are updating your aircraft using DJI Assistant 2 or the DJI mobile app, the battery that is powering the aircraft will be updated if the firmware update includes a battery update or if the battery firmware is not on the latest version. Assuming there was a battery update as part of the firmware update, when you place a non-updated battery into the drone you will get a notification stating inconsistent firmware and allowing you to update the battery based on the aircraft’s...
In some situations, it is critical to get batteries charged as soon as they are at an acceptable internal temperature, and with a DJI charger it is ok to place a battery on the charger after a flight as long as the charger and battery are placed in a well-ventilated area (i.e.
For users who require batteries to always be at 100%, it must be understood that this will negatively affect the life and performance of lithium-ion batteries. When a battery is at 100% it places stress onto the cells and leaving that stress on the cells will accelerate a decrease in the batteries’...
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Using this method the pairs will maintain very similar internal resistance. In a low-temperature environment, the TB60, TB55, TB50, and M2E batteries have a self-heating feature. Once the battery is installed on the aircraft and the power is turned on, if the battery’s temperature is low, it will automatically self-heat to keep the temperature at about...
Retirement of batteries based on a cycle count is a difficult gauge to go by as there is no standard as to what defines a cycle, for the case of a DJI battery it is any time the battery is charged.
Step 3. After the battery is fully discharged, please dispose of the battery in accordance with local regulations regarding battery recycling and disposal in your area. DJI will take no responsibility for any accidents or issues caused by customers continuing to use a swollen...
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