Looks great. This is already the best thread on this subject, and I'm darn near resurrecting my (once abandoned) dream of sorting mine. I've fallen fowl of saleman's claims about charging speed, so its great to be getting thoughts from people with real-life experience: how long (based on your experience) could I expect it to take to charge 3 mavic2-pro batteries (or similar)? Presumably you keep the engine running? - will the recharge of the car battery keep up with the drain on it ? ThnxAs promised here are a few quick snapshots of how my CrossTrek
Thanks Big Al, acknowledged (and your candor appreciated). I'll do some experimenting. It's a shame DJI don't make a solution that we can just buy (off-the-peg)I've left mine with engine off for over an hour but to be honest most of the time I'm charging while between shoots.
Thanks. I cant see this product anywhere - might it have a different name now ?I currently am using a sunnyfire 6 in 1 charger for the mavic 2
Yea it's sunnylife not sunnyfire not sure why I keep calling it sunnyfire lol. I don't see them anymore but this one has been a work horse for me for the last few years. My car has the battery in the trunk so its pretty convenient.Thanks. I cant see this product anywhere - might it have a different name now ?
yep, found it, thanks. They'd probably still be selling them if they gave it your improved name of Sunnyfire ! I think if I try this, I'll get an additional battery, a deep cycle one- to help with the charging speed and avoid a flat battery. Not sure how to install, recharge and maintain a deep cycle battery yet, but hey - youtube will come to the rescue !Yea it's sunnylife
You'll recognize this charger by it's metallic blue outer case. Often times it's "commonly" called the Blue Charger because it's carried under many different names. Most likely all built in the same warehouse and just sold "UnBranded" to these companies.Thanks. I cant see this product anywhere - might it have a different name now ?
yep, but have a close look first my friend: it appears that "they don't make 'em like the used to". Reviews in the last 6 months are very mixed - with some horror stories thrown in, plus reviewmeta.com gives it a warning because amazon has deleted 22 of the the high scoring reviews - presumably because they were fake.I may order a Blue Charger today just to be sure I have a reliable 2nd charger.
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