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Ensure that your drone is equipped with the WISPR hotswap cable.
Fly the drone until the battery's charge level is low enough that it needs to be replaced and a low battery RTL is iniated.
Ensure that the RLT is landing where it was launched and is a suitable landing spot that is flat and free of any obstacles. The drone will need to land here in order to have its battery changed.
The drone should RTL (Return To Launch) where it was engaged at.
Let the drone RTL, making sure that the drone is stable and not drifting.
Once landed, on the right of the smart controller screen you will have see three options appear : Keep mission, Resume from waypoint X and delete Delete mission. You will select Resume from waypoint X to resume from the last waypoint you reached in the mission once you hotswap and re-launch.
Plug the new, freshly charged battery into the free XT90 cable and remove the old battery from the drone by unplugging it (only after the fully charged battery is plugged in). Next, slid slide the new battery into the battery tray after the depleted battery has been removed and unplugged and make sure that the new battery is securely attached and properly secured in the battery tray.
Once the new battery is installedinserted and plugged into the how swap cable, you will see the percentage at the top fly view of the Fly Vew bar raise to the new percentage of the new fully charged battery.
Once the drone’s new battery is in use and the percentage is reading correctly , you may rearm re-arm and takeoff to continue with your mission.
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. The mission will start from the previous waypoint and continue with a now new fully charged battery without ever powering down the drone.
It's important to note that to use only batteries from WISPR, as this can help reduce the risk of accidents or malfunctions. Be sure to follow all safety guidelines and precautions when hotswapping a battery in a drone.
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