Battery Cell Damaged
DJI Drone
Severity: CriticalWhat it means
Battery Cell Damaged means one or more cells inside the battery pack have failed or are significantly imbalanced.
A damaged battery cell is a fire and safety hazard.
Do not fly with this battery — replace it immediately.
Affected Models
- DJI Mini 3 Pro
- DJI Mavic 3
- DJI Air 2S
- DJI Mini 4 Pro
- DJI Phantom 4 Pro
- DJI Avata 2
Common Causes
- Battery over-discharged by fully depleting it
- Battery stored for long periods at full or empty charge
- Impact or crash damaging the battery physically
- Charging with a third-party charger at wrong voltage
- Battery has reached end of its service life (200-300 cycles)
How to Fix It
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Stop using the battery immediately.
A cell-damaged battery can swell, overheat, or fail mid-flight causing the drone to fall.
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Check the battery for physical swelling or heat.
A swollen LiPo battery is a fire hazard.
If it is swollen, place it in a fireproof container outdoors and contact DJI. -
Discharge the battery to 30% before disposal if it is not swollen.
Partially discharged LiPo batteries are safer to dispose of.
Use the battery with the drone on the ground (motors not running) to discharge. -
Dispose of the battery at a certified battery recycling facility.
LiPo batteries cannot go in regular trash.
Best Buy, Home Depot, and many electronics stores accept LiPo batteries for recycling. -
Purchase a genuine DJI replacement battery and register it in the DJI Fly app.
Authentic DJI batteries have built-in management systems that track health and prevent over-discharge.
When to Call a Professional
A battery showing Cell Damaged must be retired — do not attempt to repair or fly with it.
Purchase a genuine DJI replacement battery from an authorized retailer.
Third-party batteries can have lower safety standards and are not recommended.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a DJI battery be repaired if a cell is damaged?
No — DJI Intelligent Batteries are sealed units that cannot be repaired by users.
Cell replacement requires professional battery service, which costs nearly as much as a new battery.
Replacing with a new genuine battery is the only safe option.
How do I prevent battery cell damage?
Never fully discharge the battery — land when it reaches 20-25%.
Store batteries at 40-60% charge, not fully charged or empty.
Charge only with the official DJI charger and do not leave charging unattended.
Why did my battery get the Cell Damaged warning after a crash?
Crashes can physically deform the battery cells even without visible damage to the outer case.
A physically damaged cell is unstable and must not be used.
Inspect the battery case for any dents, cracks, or deformation after a crash.