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I'm assuming the serial numbers on the labels are also encoded on the actual enclosed batteries. In other words, DJI is running a tight ship.
I'm not going to activate any of them until a) my replacement aircraft arrives (it went out to nearby Cerritos by FEDEX earlier today) and b) I've ascertained that it will actually launch with both my android and my iOS devices. If it doesn't launch, then it and all the batteries are all going back to DJI via Amazon.
Suggestion: always buy your products via Amazon, even if they are shipped directly from the seller rather than "fulfilled by Amazon."
Later, if you have a problem with the order, always contact the seller via your Amazon account, so that Amazon is aware of the problem.
In my experience, when vendors are aware that Amazon is involved, they are always going to do the right thing --- and pronto, too.
IMPORTANT UPDATE 2018 0331@1633: To achieve a 100% charge, I had to switch chargers twice:
--the first one stopped putting current in at only 22% per the Tello app
--the second one stopped at 74% per the Tello app
--my iPad charger (5.1V-2.1A) -- using a cable that is NOT MFI-certified (see image*) -- promptly took it up to 100% per the Tello app
*Type B01A8KHKVI into the Amazon Search ba
I'm not going to activate any of them until a) my replacement aircraft arrives (it went out to nearby Cerritos by FEDEX earlier today) and b) I've ascertained that it will actually launch with both my android and my iOS devices. If it doesn't launch, then it and all the batteries are all going back to DJI via Amazon.
Suggestion: always buy your products via Amazon, even if they are shipped directly from the seller rather than "fulfilled by Amazon."
Later, if you have a problem with the order, always contact the seller via your Amazon account, so that Amazon is aware of the problem.
In my experience, when vendors are aware that Amazon is involved, they are always going to do the right thing --- and pronto, too.
IMPORTANT UPDATE 2018 0331@1633: To achieve a 100% charge, I had to switch chargers twice:
--the first one stopped putting current in at only 22% per the Tello app
--the second one stopped at 74% per the Tello app
--my iPad charger (5.1V-2.1A) -- using a cable that is NOT MFI-certified (see image*) -- promptly took it up to 100% per the Tello app
*Type B01A8KHKVI into the Amazon Search ba
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