Back up battery life

dlloyd

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Just tested the batteries and one failed at 35 minutes. Have been flying once or twice a week so both batteries are always fully charged. They are 5 years old, what is the expected life?
 

dynonsupport

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They're batteries, and thus don't last forever, especially given that they're often exposed to extremes of heat (Texas summers) and cold (Canadian winters). In our experience to date, 3-5 years is pretty average.

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Just tested the batteries and one failed at 35 minutes.  Have been flying once or twice a week so both batteries are always fully charged.  They are 5 years old, what is the expected life?
 

mmarien

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They're batteries, and thus don't last forever, especially given that they're often exposed to extremes of heat (Texas summers) and cold (Canadian winters).
I take exception to that. Our summers up here are fairly cool also.
 
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