I was hoping my first post wouldn't be for an Inspire dropping out of the sky but here I am. I lost my Inspire 1 Pro today with 52% battery life. It fell from 49 feet and landed with a thud that I'll hopefully never have to hear again. I contacted DJI today and am sending it in for repair and hopeful that I'll be sent a new unit since this once looks pretty rough as is. It was a new battery(used 3 times) fully charged - kept warm in my running SUV up until the flight. I did the compass dance battery voltage looked fine and was in the green with the battery at 98%. Had insulation stickers on the battery and was running the 1.6 firmware. Being in Minnesota I was very mindful of the cold weather issues with the batteries so I have been extremely cautious flying and making sure my batteries were always fully charged and always making sure my voltage readings were looking good. Take off and hover a bit to make sure everything is looking good and it was. I proceed to slowly move the craft into a shooting position and not moving at more than 7mph as I do this to just make sure things are warming up nicely. Battery and voltage was still reading fine. Then at 75% percent I got a "Overcurrent During Discharge" error. With that my voltage reading was now in the yellow even on hovering. I knew something wasn't right with the battery so I safely maneuver to an open area and slowly worked on the descent. I was at 150ft. and was trying to be very light on the throttles but even the lightest touch put the battery voltage in the red. The battery was still reading 60% though so I wasn't panicking and slowly bringing it down knowing I had a lot of time to get it on the ground or so I thought. At 52% battery life and at 49 feet it fell to the ground and that was that.