It's not on the Inspire 1 download page any longer, only the charging hub update. Is there still an update for the batteries? I'm having problems charging batteries, they do not charge with either the hub or individually.
The battery firmware is included in the main aircraft firmware. However, not all firmware loads update the battery and you need to read the release notes. The last firmware with a change to the battery was 1.5.xx.It's not on the Inspire 1 download page any longer, only the charging hub update. Is there still an update for the batteries? I'm having problems charging batteries, they do not charge with either the hub or individually.
FW 1.6.xx does not include any new battery firmware updates. It only modifies the flight control subsystem to better manage battery usage and power management in cold conditions (<15C).1.6.0.40 is the most recent battery firmware available. It's available on the official dji site/inspire 1 /downloads. The battery firmware is bundled inside the aircraft firmware
Yes you are correct. The aircraft will start the DDDD if the battery is updating and end with D-DD and last 2-3 mins max. If you don't get the tones the battery is already updated.Just to clarify, I need to run the aircraft firmware update for the first battery, then insert the next battery and run it again? Is the aircraft going to make the same audio feedback like the previous battery updates did?
Although the App will indicate that the battery firmware needs updating, you need to have the FW .bin file in the root directory of a MicroSD card inserted in the camera with the battery installed to do the update. You need to do this for each battery you have.I don't get the tones yet the go app still shows my battery firmware needs to be updated. Any ideas what is happening here?
Although the App will indicate that the battery firmware needs updating, you need to have the FW .bin file in the root directory of a MicroSD card inserted in the camera with the battery installed to do the update. You need to do this for each battery you have.
Are you using the correct Inspire 1 Pro FW download (WM610_FC550_FW_V01.08.01.00.bin)? Without the FC550, the X5 camera will not read it. Also turn on hidden files on your computer and take a look at the detailed update log (in /misc/log). It will tell whether everything has been updated correctly.I probably wasn't clear enough in my description of the problem. I have an updated inspire and an updated RC both of which just came back from DJI repair facility. The aircraft and the RC have current firmware. However the batteries are not current. The app recognizes this and prompts me to update the battery. I downloaded the latest firmware from the DJI site assuming the latest version also contained the latest battery update. I did download it to the root directory on the SD card and inserted the SD in the X5 camera. When I turn on the aircraft it either does not recognize the .bin file or it does recognize it and sees that the firmware matches whats on the camera and aircraft and does not do attempt to update them. It however does not see that the battery firmware is older. Is it possible that the latest firmware for the inspire does not contain a battery update? If so, would it work if I could determine the most current version that does contain a battery update and run it?