I have the P3Adv, so I have the 57W charger. When I purchased my drone, I grabbed an extra battery (currently own 2). I am planning on buying at least 1 more battery, the charging hub, and the 100W charger in the near future.
There is gonna be a few questions in this thread….
1 a)- If one battery charging on the 100W charger takes "as little as 67 minutes", if you use the 100W charger to the charging hub, and have multiple batteries on there, will they each take the same amount of time (assuming that they are all at the same depleted level)?
b) - Lets say battery 1 is at 25% juice, and battery 2 is at 15%, I would assume battery 1 will finish first, and then can you take it off the hub before the other ones are done?
2) Would you recommend using the 100W charger for the batteries (and hub) and the 57W charger for the remote controller, or using the 57W with the batteries, and the 100W for the controller? Or does it the wattage matter for the controller?
3) I have ordered the Nanuk 945DJI case. It'll be here this week. The case has spots for 6 batteries. When you transport your drone, do you transport it with a battery in the drone, or take them all out? What about taking it on an airplane, do you put all the batteries in the slots? Do you have to tell the airline that there are batteries in there? I do know that when I do travel with it, I am making sure it is locked up and that I have a sticker on it saying 'Handle with care'.
I believe that the 945DJI case is a little too big to be considered carry-on, so I would have to check it (even though I have no intentions of flying with my drone any time soon).
I kind of rambled on with some of those questions, but when I typed them out, it made sense. If they don't make sense to you, just ask, I can hopefully clarify it more.
Thanks
There is gonna be a few questions in this thread….
1 a)- If one battery charging on the 100W charger takes "as little as 67 minutes", if you use the 100W charger to the charging hub, and have multiple batteries on there, will they each take the same amount of time (assuming that they are all at the same depleted level)?
b) - Lets say battery 1 is at 25% juice, and battery 2 is at 15%, I would assume battery 1 will finish first, and then can you take it off the hub before the other ones are done?
2) Would you recommend using the 100W charger for the batteries (and hub) and the 57W charger for the remote controller, or using the 57W with the batteries, and the 100W for the controller? Or does it the wattage matter for the controller?
3) I have ordered the Nanuk 945DJI case. It'll be here this week. The case has spots for 6 batteries. When you transport your drone, do you transport it with a battery in the drone, or take them all out? What about taking it on an airplane, do you put all the batteries in the slots? Do you have to tell the airline that there are batteries in there? I do know that when I do travel with it, I am making sure it is locked up and that I have a sticker on it saying 'Handle with care'.
I believe that the 945DJI case is a little too big to be considered carry-on, so I would have to check it (even though I have no intentions of flying with my drone any time soon).
I kind of rambled on with some of those questions, but when I typed them out, it made sense. If they don't make sense to you, just ask, I can hopefully clarify it more.
Thanks