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Minor Deviations ™
Minor deviation is when a cell differs more than 0.01v from the other cells. The total amount of deviations per cell is then divided by the total amount of flight minutes, to get the number of minor deviations per minute.

Note that even a perfect battery would have minor deviations and it is normal. Lower values are better. Higher values may provide an early sign that the battery is not as efficient.
 
Minor cell voltage deviation(0.01v) per minute
Lower numbers are better


Major Deviations ™
Major deviation is when a cell differs more than 0.07v from the other cells.
Please note that normal batteries can have a few of these.
An abnormal battery will:
    A) Have most of the major deviations in one cell
    B) There will be multiple major deviations per minute, and more than 10 total
    C) The deviations continue longer than 1 minute
If your battery shows all symptoms (example, another) then this is considered a more severe case of an inefficient battery and may impact the battery life.
If your battery has only 1-4 instances on the same cell, don't worry too much about it. If it has 5-10 instances - then continue to track and make sure it does not degrade:


Flight Time Deviation Cell 1Cell 2Cell 3Cell 4
00m 05s0.169v4.249v4.237v4.23v4.061v
00m 06s0.093v3.913v3.908v3.899v3.806v
00m 39s0.075v3.839v3.914v3.958v3.94v
01m 32s0.070v3.826v3.839v3.808v3.738v
01m 56s0.078v3.949v3.941v3.908v3.83v
02m 09s0.087v3.554v3.641v3.702v3.658v
02m 17s0.090v3.631v3.644v3.641v3.541v
02m 34s0.074v3.84v3.856v3.836v3.762v
05m 16s0.076v3.698v3.695v3.682v3.606v
06m 28s0.105v3.794v3.769v3.725v3.62v
08m 54s0.089v3.59v3.679v3.696v3.679v


 

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