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DieFreistunde
1 year ago

Depends on what a drone and how much you’re flying.

In principle, a lipo battery only takes “Schaden” through its charging cycles.

Theoretically, the battery lasts until it is defective.

Errors after 300 charging cycles (= 0 to 100%) are typical. It depends on the battery.

You can change the battery at any time.

The engines actually last forever. Rather, your propellers are broken and must be replaced.

atoemlein
1 year ago

Highly depends on quality and flight style.

Most suffer from crashes or crashes and are no longer repairable at some point. Or baptize in a water.
Only then comes the life of the battery. But he’s replaceable.
The rest (electronics, motors) is almost indestructible (other than dirt and water put them on).

Lerchenlied
1 year ago

Depends on how you fly. If you often run against a tree, she won’t last for so long. The battery is also relatively long. Maybe it’s the price of the drone.

Lukas1404
1 year ago

Depends on the drone and how high you fly and whether it has switchable lights. About 5 to 8 min. Make sure more

wiki01
1 year ago

It’s a complex system. The battery is only part of it. None of the rotor drives is designed for many hours of flight in cheap drones. For a high number of hours, I would take metal drives.

I don’t think if there’s any information on life.