If you’re a DJI Mavic Air drone user, you might have run into the frustrating issue of your battery not charging, sometimes accompanied by a red light or blinking codes. This problem can be both confusing and annoying, especially if you’re ready to take to the skies.
This article examines the most common battery issues with the DJI Mavic Air and offers troubleshooting steps to get you back in flight.
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DJI Mavic Air Battery Not Charging Red Light

If you’re having trouble charging your DJI Mavic Air battery and see a red light blinking or staying on, here are some steps to help you troubleshoot the issue.
- Check the Power Source: Ensure the outlet you’re using works properly. Sometimes, a faulty power source can stop your battery from charging.
- Inspect the Charger and Cable: Make sure the DJI charger and cable aren’t damaged or worn out. If you have another compatible charger, try using it to see if the issue continues.
- Examine the Battery for Damage: Check your battery closely for any physical damage or swelling. If it looks damaged, it’s best to replace it.
- Red Light on Battery Indicator: A red light might mean there’s a problem with the battery itself, such as high internal resistance. You may need a firmware update or soft reset to fix this (see below).
- Firmware Update: DJI regularly releases firmware updates that can help resolve charging issues. Connect the battery and drone to the DJI app to check if an update is available, and run it if so.
- Temperature Considerations: If the battery is too hot or cold, it may not charge. Make sure it’s between 41°F and 104°F for best charging conditions.
DJI Mavic Air Battery Not Charging No Lights
If your DJI Mavic Air battery doesn’t charge and shows no lights at all, it may have serious issues. Here’s what you can try:
- Check for Deep Discharge or Hibernation: After sitting unused, a battery may enter hibernation mode and need to reach a certain voltage before charging. Plug it in and leave it connected for up to an hour, and it may “wake up” and start charging.
- Try a Different Charger or Charging Hub: If possible, test another DJI-approved charger or hub to rule out a charger issue.
- Battery Reset: Try resetting the battery. Hold down its power button for 5-10 seconds, release, and press it again.
- Inspect the Charging Contacts: Clean any dust or dirt off the metal connectors on both the battery and charger with a dry cloth, as dirt can prevent proper charging.
DJI Battery Not Charging Blinking
A blinking battery light on your DJI Mavic Air often signals a specific issue. Here’s what each blinking pattern can mean:
- Slow Blinking Green: Your battery is fully charged.
- Fast Blinking Green: The battery is in “warming up” mode or may be too hot or cold to charge. Let it reach room temperature, then try charging.
- Blinking Red: A blinking red light often indicates an issue, like an overheated battery or a charger problem. If it continues, try a different charger or consider replacing the battery.
- Blinking Yellow or Alternating Red and Yellow: This can indicate a firmware or software issue. Connect the battery to the drone and use the DJI app to update the firmware.
DJI Battery Light Codes
Understanding your DJI Mavic Air battery light codes can save time troubleshooting. Here’s a quick guide:
- Solid Green: Fully charged.
- Solid Yellow: In “sleep mode,” and will power off soon.
- Blinking Red: Signals an error or charging issue—check the charger and battery.
- Flashing Green: Charging as normal.
- Flashing Red and Yellow: May indicate a firmware update or software error.
FAQs about DJI Battery Lights
Why is my DJI battery light blinking?
Blinking lights can mean different things, like low battery, charging status, temperature issues, or an error. Check the light codes for details.
What does it mean if your battery is blinking while charging?
A blinking light during charging usually means it’s working normally, but a red blink suggests an error that needs troubleshooting.
How do I get my Mavic Air battery out of hibernation?
Connect it to a charger for up to an hour. This should “wake it up” and start the charging process.
What does it mean if the charger light is red?
A red charger light typically signals an issue with the battery or charging process. Check the power source, cable, and battery for potential problems.
Final Wordings
DJI Mavic Air battery issues can be frustrating, but knowing the light codes and common problems can help. Always check for physical damage, clean connections, update firmware, and be mindful of temperature during charging. If problems persist, contact DJI support or consider a replacement battery.