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Damaged Batteries
Always take good care of your drone batteries. Handle with care and do not drop the batteries.
Unfortunately if you crashed your drone and or dropped the battery and you see damage to battery and or
cell, you should stop using it and properly dispose it off.
Do not try to open or repair a drone battery yourself.
Transporting the batteries:
Keep batteries padded and secured in transit. As long as you monitor, charge, and store your batteries
appropriately, they should be okay to transport without any extreme safety measures. Keep them secured
in a place where they won't bump around too much. Always use and store batteries in fireproof explosion
proof battery bags when transporting.
Pack your drone and its batteries in your carry-on baggage for a flight. If you plan to take a drone on an
airplane, read up on the current rules for batteries for the airline you are traveling with. Generally you can
pack a lithium battery into a checked bag if it's installed in a drone, but you can't check spare batteries.
Regardless, its a good idea to keep a drone with you while you're traveling, to avoid losing it—so count on
keeping your batteries in your carry-on luggage.
Inspection of batteries:
Before and after flying a drone or charging a battery, take a moment to inspect the battery. If your drone's
battery has any visible damage or is puffing out, you need to dispose of it. However, not every battery will show
physical signs of damage. So be extra careful. If you see any signs physically and or warnings from app,
please do not use the batteries.
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