Worked for me. Left it hooked up for around 5 minutes. Let battery sit for 5 more minutes. Pressed the power button and had a single light. Charged and all good! Thank you!
Hey, how is your battery doing if you don’t mind me asking it didn’t explode or catch your drone or fire or something right? And it still works no problems?
you are the man .... man .. it is working ...you have to wait 3..to 5 minutes .. than it will start the charging .. good idea.. is working .. im so glad ..
You didn't mention whether or not you tried to fly the drone with it. My problem is that the drone report "Battery Status N/A" and won't fly even thought the battery is now fully charged.
Good morning my friend, how did you manage? I tried several times and sparks came out like a short circuit, several times and it didn't work for me! was the position of the wires you connected, positive with positive or positive negative?
@@Debora_Nicoly1000 only the power came to the battery , before was no light , now it has 1 light and the second is blinking . still has problem I m going to put a vid on instagram history check it out to see how I did
Why didn't you show the part where the working battery started the non working. How do we know you didn't just show the working battery. You never showed both working at same time
Good point! I just wanted to show how i got mine to work. I wanted to share what worked for me. The process works with other rechargeable batteries. The batteries have to be the same voltage in order to work, unless you want a fire..
I repair drones and batteries and I don't recommend this. you are basically shocking the battery so bad that the fuse pops and it restarts the whole battery. and this can lead to it changing puffed or damaged cells. and that leads to fire. please don't do this your house is not worth 100 $
do not try to do these guys I attempt to do it and it burned my good battery as well soon as it sparks like he mentioned it, it burns The connector actually melts it. And then you cannot charge it. You cannot do nothing and now you have wasted your good battery as well Just like I did.
I forgot my Mavic 2 turned on and the battery went to zero… I put it in the charger and nothing. Died. Can I relive it like this or is it the right explosion?
@@4damula yeh was thinking needs the same voltage think fixed it think my battery was just cold as now its stuck on 2 vars and i put it in the drone amd the drone powers on stright away bit i hane no laptop till tomorrow to plug in to do the firmware updates
Oh my god! It DID WORK! I had already lost hope, almost cried. Been doing this thing back and forth. With those scary sparks. It didn't work out the first 20 times. I put the cables on the same spot, then switched to opposite and I saw the light!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@aliensanonymous5063 I did it. Left it connected for long time. Didn't do any damage. Battery was dead, went hamm connecting wires same side and opposite side, sparks and shit. Then I looked and I saw light on the dead batery. Instantly put it on charge and its alive. Both of the batteries
@@dfilmsme Hey, how is your battery doing if you don’t mind me asking it didn’t explode or catch your drone or fire or something right? And it still works no problems?
Ok I'll be the ref. here. already opened the battery like other video's and had green lights blinking and hooked up to the charger. 2 cells stayed at 3.80 and 3rd cell at .5-.8. Finding something to slowly bring that cell up to equal out has been my issue. Going outside now and will try this hypothesis and hooking up positive and negative to the cell I want. I feel the reason it's not working for some and not for others is you're not jumping the dead cell. by hooking up like video how do you know what cell you're jumping I'll be back with the results.
This actually works. I had to do it with the charger since i dont have a second battery. But it took me like 6 tries at first nothing then i started messing with cables till i saw a spark i did the spark twice then connected it to charger and wala saw green light thanks!
Do not do this! He had the batteries sitting opposite directions nose to nose and the wire is running parallel across from battery to battery meaning he's connecting the wrong terminals to each other. You will destroy your battery.
Use your head and think before you comment. Positive to Positive, negative to negative. It works on many types of batteries only if you use the same voltage. I hope I didn't make your head explode.
i literally just tried this with 2 batteries that wouldn't charge at all. so far one of the 2 is charging as it should. I'll take 50% I'll update if the other starts to take a charge!
You da man. I've seen this done with power tool batteries. It's a lot of discharge from the full battery to the discharged battery during this procedure. Wonder if a resistor could make this discharge to the empty battery a little less stressful....but I'm not an engineer....maybe one will come by and comment.... Very nice video my man. I knew it was just a matter of time before I found you...thank you very much.
Well.. I tried this. Didn't work. Left it positive to positive visa versa for a hour and nothing. In this video he dies it reverse polarity though. There's another video of a guy doing the same and working. Anyone had luck K?
Not sure why some people are commenting how great this works because it's impossible. The BMS system sets a flag when battery levels drop too low because as far as DJI is concerned those low levels make the battery unsafe for flying if recharged. This BMS flag being set prevents the battery from being charged or used even if you were to open the case and directly charge the batteries using a hobby charger.
@@4damula 100% true and easily verified by a quick search. There are even SW and HW tools available, along with some videos that show what you need to do to clear the flag after recharging the battery manually. So you and the commenters that say it works are either flat out lying and now you're doubling down, or you found a unicorn. Guess what a rational person should believe.
I received today one New battery dji for mavic pro 1 with the sabe issues, no led and not charge. I do the same in the video and does not work. Nothing...
@@4damula yes, and nothing, not work and inverted the cables and nothing... I open my new baterry now because seller dont accept return back and not refund, bad seller in Portugal, in this moment i'm charging directly the cells with one simple charger 3A. I hope the cells return in life, i'm wayting.
I think you have luck, this not work. I try this for 2 horas and nothing. Remember when you turn on the Goodyear battery after 15 minutes turn off automattely and I turn on again for tão hours. Forgget not work...
Don´t spread such a stupid work! What you do is nothing else but a shortcut of two batteries connected in series. congrats. Guys, don´t try this at home, as this could seriously damage both batteries (and your health)... downvoting this vid now.
@@4damula I read my friend, but in my attempts it closed short, I have to do this with the battery that has a charge on or off, positive with positive, or positive with negative???
So you just connected them top to top and bottom to bottom Terminals and let them sit there and how long did it take?
Worked for me. Left it hooked up for around 5 minutes. Let battery sit for 5 more minutes. Pressed the power button and had a single light. Charged and all good! Thank you!
My battery is not working pl give some idea
how you connected ? 1:44 is positive to negative which is not right.
@@jairwen82 so you mean it should be positive to positive and negative to negative?
"The glitch ghetto rig battery solution " had me lmafo. Thanks for this tip!
Hey, how is your battery doing if you don’t mind me asking it didn’t explode or catch your drone or fire or something right? And it still works no problems?
You are a genius, Sir - it worked with my battery - unbelievable!
you are the man .... man .. it is working ...you have to wait 3..to 5 minutes .. than it will start the charging .. good idea.. is working .. im so glad ..
Wow - worked for me! Thank you very much for this video!
Thanks bro. Worked. Slight variation. Since I have one battery I jumped it in the same way two wires but from the charger
You are a star sir, thank you very much for this video, works a treat 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Can you specified exactly what ports you connected, it looked like the end ports of each
Spark is no danger. Next time connect the positive first, then negative.
Positive with positive or positive negative?
I could not understand the paralel connection - it is not paralel, it is shotcutted. You connect + to - ???
Turn over both , do not cross over
I wonder if this trick will work using 2 wires from the charger. I have only one battery that's being dead for a year
That's method is working on mavic pro1?
What pins on the connector?! Need more info
Mine doesn't work at all, is there a way without another battery, just with the charger?
You didn't mention whether or not you tried to fly the drone with it. My problem is that the drone report "Battery Status N/A" and won't fly even thought the battery is now fully charged.
I was able to fly mine after. I sold it last month, but your right I should of shown it fly after.
OMG, I had a died battery for one year , I just saw this video try to do the trick and now it works 😀 thank you man
but now its stuck , i put it on the drone the lights of drone are on without i turn on the battery
do you know what should i do for it ?
Good morning my friend, how did you manage? I tried several times and sparks came out like a short circuit, several times and it didn't work for me! was the position of the wires you connected, positive with positive or positive negative?
@@Debora_Nicoly1000 only the power came to the battery , before was no light , now it has 1 light and the second is blinking . still has problem
I m going to put a vid on instagram history check it out to see how I did
Why didn't you show the part where the working battery started the non working. How do we know you didn't just show the working battery. You never showed both working at same time
Good point! I just wanted to show how i got mine to work. I wanted to share what worked for me. The process works with other rechargeable batteries. The batteries have to be the same voltage in order to work, unless you want a fire..
I repair drones and batteries and I don't recommend this. you are basically shocking the battery so bad that the fuse pops and it restarts the whole battery. and this can lead to it changing puffed or damaged cells. and that leads to fire. please don't do this your house is not worth 100 $
What would you recommend? It is tough finding much information on this, and I would rather not burn my house down.
He recommends nothing. " I repair drones and batteries , don't do this. But also I won't tell you what to do" 😂😂 @@dleff6240
No this is completely fine. I’m an engineer.
It didn’t work for me. My battery has been sitting idle for like a year.
do not try to do these guys I attempt to do it and it burned my good battery as well soon as it sparks like he mentioned it, it burns The connector actually melts it. And then you cannot charge it. You cannot do nothing and now you have wasted your good battery as well Just like I did.
I forgot my Mavic 2 turned on and the battery went to zero… I put it in the charger and nothing. Died.
Can I relive it like this or is it the right explosion?
Funny AF homie, but thanks for the hookup. Jdubbb
is there wway to
jump
start it via a different battery or power source
It has to have the same voltage and amperage, or you risk it exploding.
@@4damula yeh was thinking needs the same voltage think fixed it think my battery was just cold as now its stuck on 2 vars and i put it in the drone amd the drone powers on stright away bit i hane no laptop till
tomorrow to plug in to do the firmware updates
It also works on car batteries with a "smart" charger connected. It's bypassing the smart features of the charger.
Oh my god! It DID WORK! I had already lost hope, almost cried. Been doing this thing back and forth. With those scary sparks.
It didn't work out the first 20 times.
I put the cables on the same spot, then switched to opposite and I saw the light!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
if you connect it backwards for too long you'll create a short circuit and kill both batteries if your wires don't melt first.
@@aliensanonymous5063 I did it. Left it connected for long time. Didn't do any damage. Battery was dead, went hamm connecting wires same side and opposite side, sparks and shit. Then I looked and I saw light on the dead batery. Instantly put it on charge and its alive. Both of the batteries
It worked. I left it wired up for like 7min and now it's charging. Nice now I don't have to buy another $150 battery.
Can you wire it to the charger this way for a few minutes to revive the batteries or do you have to use a battery?
@@dfilmsme Hey, how is your battery doing if you don’t mind me asking it didn’t explode or catch your drone or fire or something right? And it still works no problems?
Ok I'll be the ref. here. already opened the battery like other video's and had green lights blinking and hooked up to the charger. 2 cells stayed at 3.80 and 3rd cell at .5-.8. Finding something to slowly bring that cell up to equal out has been my issue. Going outside now and will try this hypothesis and hooking up positive and negative to the cell I want. I feel the reason it's not working for some and not for others is you're not jumping the dead cell. by hooking up like video how do you know what cell you're jumping I'll be back with the results.
Did you do it whit the good one ON?
It looks like the way he shows is is not possible, he put the batteries opposite to each other so plus go to minus and minus go to the plus.
No, you need to use your brain son. The batteries are flipped, he connected correctly.
Yep... he has it opposite. Think this a misleading video. Should be taken down. Dangerous.
good info thanks will try this. done this w my dewalt tool battery and it work on those.
Hi man, How long you left it connected to each other?
A second maybe. I took it off right after it sparked and it began to charge.
Those peoples liers .dont trust these clowns
What cable are those?
This actually works. I had to do it with the charger since i dont have a second battery. But it took me like 6 tries at first nothing then i started messing with cables till i saw a spark i did the spark twice then connected it to charger and wala saw green light thanks!
How is it possible with the luggage?
What type of cables did you use?
Do not do this! He had the batteries sitting opposite directions nose to nose and the wire is running parallel across from battery to battery meaning he's connecting the wrong terminals to each other. You will destroy your battery.
Use your head and think before you comment. Positive to Positive, negative to negative. It works on many types of batteries only if you use the same voltage. I hope I didn't make your head explode.
@@4damula it is right
@@guardianshalom Hi , did you try this on your battery? How to know which one is the positive and the negative, can you please let me know
Make a 2 wire cable with an small switch to avoid sparks when connect the cables.
you connect the positive to negative, and negative to positive? is that ok sorry not an expert here
No negative to negative. Positive to Positive. Do not cross them
Are you sure positive goes to negative and negative goes to positive?
Positive to Positive, negative to negative.
@@4damula perfect as where you have the wires crossed in the video made it seem like positive goes to negative, hence why you prob got a spark
@@Euwanh85 it's just looks like that in the video because the wires were curved.
Hello.. Can you teach us how to combine two batteries for the Mavic Pro 2 drone.. so that we can fly for a longer period of time.
Didn’t work for me.. no spark either. I guess my battery is dead. It’s hardly used but was sitting unused for a couple years.
Didn’t work for me , I have 2 damn dead battery and don’t know what to do , dji said sorry we can’t help
Why in the video he has it connected in series? He has it positive to negative. Anyone can comfirm this is legit?
i literally just tried this with 2 batteries that wouldn't charge at all. so far one of the 2 is charging as it should. I'll take 50% I'll update if the other starts to take a charge!
You da man. I've seen this done with power tool batteries. It's a lot of discharge from the full battery to the discharged battery during this procedure. Wonder if a resistor could make this discharge to the empty battery a little less stressful....but I'm not an engineer....maybe one will come by and comment.... Very nice video my man. I knew it was just a matter of time before I found you...thank you very much.
tried this hack over & over again...followed it tomthe T...like 5xs & nothing happen, not even a spark....
don't do that, it will burn your batteries, the batteries are with the poles reversed, he changed the label from good to bad.
What are you even talking about? Connect the Negative to Negative and positive to positive
You don’t know what you’re talking about. He hooked it up correctly.
tried it 4 or 5 times each 5 minutes but still doesn't work
There needs to be a class action suit against DJI for these batteries that keep failing.
Well.. I tried this. Didn't work. Left it positive to positive visa versa for a hour and nothing. In this video he dies it reverse polarity though. There's another video of a guy doing the same and working. Anyone had luck
K?
Left low batery in the cold, went dead,
Tried this , got the sparks. Still doesn't work 😭
Not sure why some people are commenting how great this works because it's impossible. The BMS system sets a flag when battery levels drop too low because as far as DJI is concerned those low levels make the battery unsafe for flying if recharged. This BMS flag being set prevents the battery from being charged or used even if you were to open the case and directly charge the batteries using a hobby charger.
Apparently it's not impossible.
Everything you said can't be true if it worked for others and mines.
@@4damula 100% true and easily verified by a quick search. There are even SW and HW tools available, along with some videos that show what you need to do to clear the flag after recharging the battery manually.
So you and the commenters that say it works are either flat out lying and now you're doubling down, or you found a unicorn. Guess what a rational person should believe.
@@4damula "Apparently"
thumbs up mate, except i threw one away on the 11th nov . . .you might be the 1st to fix this issue
this is bs. the circuitry in these batteries do not allow for "jumpstarts" from the ports. you'd have to open the case to do this.
It worked for me and others in the comments.
Tell that to the people in the comments that it worked for. You must be a mad dji rep.
my shit caught on fire 🔥
Did you use the same voltage battery?
That is the price for pushing deep unloaded lipo batts. Cool when happens mid-air and drops in a hay stack or barn. Metal fire is amazing show.
Not working
Current issue, i hope your solution works 💯
did you try it , you get it work or its just BS ?
@@sOs7sM i tried and it for sure worked
@@ficient7does the battery still work?
@@sOs7sMit worked
@@shicsty4926worked quite fine
I think I gona have to try this one and let you know
I received today one New battery dji for mavic pro 1 with the sabe issues, no led and not charge. I do the same in the video and does not work. Nothing...
Did you power the good battery on?
@@4damula yes, and nothing, not work and inverted the cables and nothing... I open my new baterry now because seller dont accept return back and not refund, bad seller in Portugal, in this moment i'm charging directly the cells with one simple charger 3A. I hope the cells return in life, i'm wayting.
I think you have luck, this not work. I try this for 2 horas and nothing. Remember when you turn on the Goodyear battery after 15 minutes turn off automattely and I turn on again for tão hours. Forgget not work...
cool stuff bud
This guy lien .he just swap stickers. And conecting wrong way
hi sir magic air2 battery dead
same here. dead after 2 years. few flights.
Don´t spread such a stupid work! What you do is nothing else but a shortcut of two batteries connected in series. congrats. Guys, don´t try this at home, as this could seriously damage both batteries (and your health)... downvoting this vid now.
It worked for me guess I got lucky
I was thinking the same thing cuz he didn’t show it he skipped ahead and a battery was charging who’s to say it was the one that was dead
It worked for me Saved me money
Ey maaaan, bit preparation maaaan, less ghetto slang maaaan, bit more responsibility for flight safety maaaan, c'mon maaaaan, whazup maaan?
Fake doesn’t work what so ever
Worked for me
REEAALLY?
Really what?
For how long time you change .
this is not true!
It worked for me. You have to power up the good battery
how much time it should be plugged?
@@HidoussiFarouk literally 1 second
No funciona la wea es más chanta.!
Clean up u language
this is lied just I see fire 🔥
It works you just have to use a battery with the same voltage
Fake….
Worked for me and a couple others. Read the comments.
Another mad DJI rep lol...
@@4damula I read my friend, but in my attempts it closed short, I have to do this with the battery that has a charge on or off, positive with positive, or positive with negative???
@@4damula IT DIDN'T WORK FOR ME!!! It closed short every time I put the wires with the battery that has a charge on!!!
L + > R - 😂😳
BS
Faak