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After conducting flight tests with your Dji Mavic 3, proper transportation and storage are essential to maintain its performance and longevity. Proper handling ensures your drone remains in optimal condition for future flights.
Preparing Your Dji Mavic 3 for Transport
Before moving your drone, turn off all systems and disconnect any accessories. Use the original or a padded carrying case designed for the Dji Mavic 3 to protect it from shocks and impacts during transit.
Securing the Drone
Gently fold the arms and propellers as per the manufacturer’s instructions. Use propeller guards if available. Ensure all parts are secure to prevent damage during movement.
Transport Tips
- Carry the drone in a padded case to absorb shocks.
- Avoid placing heavy objects on top of the drone.
- Keep the drone away from extreme temperatures and moisture.
- Transport in a stable, upright position whenever possible.
Storing Your Dji Mavic 3 Safely
Proper storage after flights preserves your drone’s components and battery life. Follow these guidelines to ensure long-term safety and performance.
Battery Storage
Remove the batteries from the drone and store them at approximately 50-60% charge in a cool, dry place. Use a fireproof battery bag if available. Avoid storing batteries in direct sunlight or extreme temperatures.
Storing the Drone
Place the drone in a protective case or a dedicated storage box. Keep it in a dry, dust-free environment away from direct sunlight. Ensure the drone is turned off and all accessories are removed.
Additional Tips for Long-Term Care
Regularly inspect your drone for signs of wear or damage. Update firmware as recommended by the manufacturer. Periodically check and recharge batteries to maintain optimal health. Proper handling extends the lifespan of your Dji Mavic 3.