7 Tips for drone LiPo batteries-“Let's stay away from possible fires, explosions and crashes”.

7 Tips for drone LiPo batteries-“Let's stay away from possible fires, explosions and crashes”.

I'd like t to share with you on how to use and store your drone lithium-ion polymer batteries before and after your flight staying away from possible fire, explosion and crash. Lithium-ion polymer battery is relatively light and suitable for quadcopters with flying time of 20 minutes of flight time. One of the biggest downsides of lithium-ion batteries is there tendency to catch on fire which happens when the flammable electrolyte fails to vent gasses that react to the cathode. This reaction can cause heating, fire, and even explosions. I have summarized how to safely use lithium-ion batteries with tips for safe flight. Since I’ve been mostly using Mavic 2 drones for my aerial footage and flight. I demonstrated with DJI Mavic2, comparing 3 different drones in the beginning section of the video ; Tello, Mavic2 from DJI and Bebop2 FPV, Bebop2 Power from Parrot. I think it is important to know how to use and store the batteries. Hope this video I can shed some light on the importance of the battery management. [Drone] Mavic 2, Bebop 2, Tello / DJI & Parrot [Camera] DJI Osmo Pocket, Canon EOS 80D [Editor] Power Director 17, Color Director10 [Back Ground Music] From YouTube Audio Library ; Sirius Jazz, Desert Caravan, New Moon Thank you.