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6.3 BATTERY STORAGE
Please see chapter 2.2.3 for all battery storage safety warnings. Due to safety reasons, it is recommended not to leave the batte-
ry connected to the UAV when stored in the transportation box:
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Charge / discharge the battery to 75 % capacity for long time storage (> 1 week) (see chapter 6.2).
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Always apply the battery protection caps to the contacts of the battery when the battery is not connected to the
UAV.
Storage temperature
The battery pack should be stored at an ambient temperature of 20 °C to 25 °C (68 °F to 77 °F).
Storage location
Store the battery in a dry, non-humid location. Preferably inside a building.
6.4 BATTERY USE
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We advise you to use fully charged batteries for each flight. If the charging Status is below 62,5%, the UAV will disable
the take-off automatically.
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After
150 charging cycles
, it is recommended to exchange the UAV battery pack (see chapter 13.4 ).
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The Battery will age over time. Therefore, the warranty of the complete UAV system expires when batteries with more
than 150 charging cycles are used.
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For an ideal flight performance, the temperature of the battery should be 20 °C to 25 °C (68 °F to 77 °F).
If the temperature of the battery is below 15 °C (59 °F), the flight time will be drastically reduced.
Summary of Contents for Trinity F90+
Page 5: ...5 General information GENERAL INFORMATION 01...
Page 9: ...02 9 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety instructions...
Page 13: ...13 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 03 Technical specifications...
Page 17: ...17 04 PROCESS OVERVIEW Process overview...
Page 19: ...19 Trinity F90 user manual Flight operation After the ight Data Analysis Process overview 4...
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Page 21: ...21 COMMUNICATION LINKS 05 Communication links...
Page 23: ...23 BATTERY RC TRANSMITTER Battery RC Transmitter 06...
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Page 37: ...37 07 QBASE GROUND CONTROL STATION QBase Ground Control Station...
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Page 85: ...85 FLIGHT SETUP STEP BY STEP 08 Flight setup step by step...
Page 90: ...90 Trinity F90 user manual 8 11 Step 11 Assemble the UAV...
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Page 95: ...95 FLIGHT OPERATION 09 Flight operation...
Page 107: ...107 AFTER THE FLIGHT 10 After the flight...
Page 111: ...111 11 PAYLOAD COMPARTMENT Payload compartment...
Page 129: ...129 Trinity F90 user manual RX1RII Menu default settings 11...
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Page 137: ...137 STORAGE 12 Storage...
Page 139: ...139 INSPECTION REPAIRS 13 Inspection repairs...
Page 151: ...151 14 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting...
Page 161: ...161 FLYING MULTIPLE UAV SIMULTANEOUSLY 15 Flying multiple UAV simultaneously...
Page 163: ...163 iBASE FILE NAMES 16 iBase file names...
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