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Quick discharge of the radio control under Android

espace2020

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Hello
I just realized that with Android ... the radio control is discharged very quickly ... than with an iPad for example.
And notes that this phenomenon exists for all manufacturers
Parrot? Dji? Hubsan, Xiaomi?
Is there no way to limit the current "imposed" by Androide ... without having to Root your SmartPhone?
 
That called USB OTG "feature"
The Phone is a "USB-Stick" , for the RC
Is a Android problem, under iOS the RC does not charge the phone.

Just: How many batteries do yo have and fly after each other?
Isn't that more a theoretical problem?
With a fully charged phone when starting to fly, at least
 
@Liger 1956
(y)

thank you so much
I had given up (on another product), a diode, it was not a good idea. I was thinking of limiting the current (a little bit of the laziness of looking for myself in boxes in the attic)
//
Ok so I remember about 30 ohm! ;)
//

@Ana789
Yes under IOS no problem.
What is annoying is that the batteries in the radio control will "tire" faster. and it will have to be opened to change its batteries.
(I don't know how easy it is to change them either)
Sorry if we had to read all the service manuals before choosing a product ... we will never finish;)

@catkinson80
No unfortunately my phone is not rooted
Honestly I admit that I do not want to take the lead (complicate life) On the Forum Dji, a lot of people claim, but nobody has given this idea to insert a resistance in "+" and his value !

Thanks to you to all; )
 
I thought iOS was the “problem”; that the original design is that the phone battery would not depleted during operation?
So that the SC3 was designed as a ‘power bank’.
 

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