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<blockquote data-quote="Coconut Pete" data-source="post: 40169" data-attributes="member: 7045"><p>I don't know if this will help anyone else or not but thought i'd share it. After flying my Spark i typically return the batteries to the charging station and leave them there till the next flight. I've often wondered if the station keeps the batteries charged up but whenever i was wondering i wasn't around the instructions so.... At any rate yesterday i took the Spark out to fly after about 3 weeks of no use and all five batteries were at about 52%. The three in the charging station and the 2 that were in the case. So my question was answered and I know not to expect the batteries to remain charged after an extended storage period - whatever that is. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps someone else avoid some unexpected short flights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coconut Pete, post: 40169, member: 7045"] I don't know if this will help anyone else or not but thought i'd share it. After flying my Spark i typically return the batteries to the charging station and leave them there till the next flight. I've often wondered if the station keeps the batteries charged up but whenever i was wondering i wasn't around the instructions so.... At any rate yesterday i took the Spark out to fly after about 3 weeks of no use and all five batteries were at about 52%. The three in the charging station and the 2 that were in the case. So my question was answered and I know not to expect the batteries to remain charged after an extended storage period - whatever that is. Hope this helps someone else avoid some unexpected short flights. [/QUOTE]
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