![]() ![]() In this case, the only thing for you to do is contact DJI customer support. However, in rare circumstances, the temperature sensor can be defective and stop you from charging the battery to protect it when there’s nothing to be protected as the charging temperature is adequate. ![]() This can also happen if it’s hot outside and you try to charge your DJI Mini 3 battery after a flight – the battery is already too hot and in a hot environment – where for safety reasons, the battery will not charge at all, blinking the last LED, 3 times per second. The solution would be simple – to charge the battery in an adequate environment between 5 degrees and 40 degrees Celsius. If the LED 4 is blinking either twice or three times per second, you are likely trying to charge the battery either in a too-cold environment or too-hot environment. If everything is perfectly clean, there’s not much you can do in this case, and you should contact DJI support, as it could be something internally. If the issue is a short circuit, the only thing we can do is inspect the battery pins and the charger pins to ensure there isn’t anything that is creating conductivity between the charging pins that could short-circuit them. LED 2 blinks three times per second – short circuit. If not, it is expected to be a problem with the battery.
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