Naza m v2 voltage problem?

S.I

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Hi there, I am looking for some advice!

I am using a 6s 10000mah 22.2v lipo with a DJI naza m v2, for my setup. My battery is brand new and the first time I connected it to fly, I calibrated the naza's voltage meter to the battery's current voltage, 23.0 volts. I then set the warning voltage to 22.2 volts. When flying, it hovered for about 15 seconds before the rapid red light signalling low voltage started. I do not know why this triggered so soon?

I thought it may be that under load the voltage drops initially and then deacreases slowly after that?

Does anyone know why this happens, and if so how can I resolve it? Do you know a safe limit for the voltage in each cell?

Thanks
 
I read many times not to use this function since it can cause the craft to prematurely land, and that could be somewhere that is not good for your multi. I use telemetry to keep an eye on mine, and drop it once the first cell hits 3.72 volts on my 6s batteries since they are expensive, and 3.65 on my 4s batteries which are financially easier to replace for me.

Not sure if this helps you in your situation, but thought I would let you know.
 
Hi mate on the Naza there are 2 battery warnings set the first to about 3,70 volts a cell then the second to 3.20 volts a cell ,as you hit the first the red will flash slowly, then as it hits the second the red will flash fast you need to land or the fail safe will take over very soon after this and it will land all on its own , But as ringolong said you can set it high if you like but it will lower fight times , the setting I listed I use on a phantom and never have any problems, when the fast red starts I always have time to land , but I only fly line of sight ( UK rules) shame
 
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