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<blockquote data-quote="SIDEHACK" data-source="post: 31850" data-attributes="member: 6931"><p>I agree with JohnC. I have numerous "stupid" LiPo's and I keep them between 50% and 70%. </p><p>This is indeed the sweet spot for LiPo's where internal resistance is at it's lowest. I understand that the circuitry in the dji batteries will cause them to run down perhaps a bit quicker than dumb ones which can go about 3-3.5 months before needing a maintenance charge. Bi-monthly strikes me as about right unless they are stored in a high heat environment. It could be that dji batteries may be more tolerant but I prefer to be safe, rather than sorry, considering how expensive the dji batteries are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SIDEHACK, post: 31850, member: 6931"] I agree with JohnC. I have numerous "stupid" LiPo's and I keep them between 50% and 70%. This is indeed the sweet spot for LiPo's where internal resistance is at it's lowest. I understand that the circuitry in the dji batteries will cause them to run down perhaps a bit quicker than dumb ones which can go about 3-3.5 months before needing a maintenance charge. Bi-monthly strikes me as about right unless they are stored in a high heat environment. It could be that dji batteries may be more tolerant but I prefer to be safe, rather than sorry, considering how expensive the dji batteries are. [/QUOTE]
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