DJI continuously updates their firmware. Newer battery firmware often includes security patches that can prevent tools like Battery Killer from connecting or clearing the PF flag. DJI updates many batteries to through an "anti-rollback" feature.

In the world of consumer drones, few things are as contentious—or as expensive—as battery management. DJI’s intelligent flight batteries are marvels of engineering, packed with self-monitoring chips and safety protocols. However, they also have a reputation for "bricking" if left unattended for too long, leading many frustrated pilots to search for a miracle cure:

DJI drones use advanced Intelligent Flight Batteries. These batteries automatically lock themselves if they detect internal errors or deep discharge. This locking mechanism prevents fires but often leaves users with expensive, unusable batteries.

Enables users to reset cycle counts and recalibrate cell voltages.

DJI batteries are "smart" because they contain circuit boards that manage voltage, temperature, and cell balance. If a battery enters "Hibernation Mode" (often when the charge drops too low) or if the circuitry detects a critical fault, the battery will refuse to charge to prevent fire or damage.