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I can't seem to find a car charger for a Phantom 3 standard controller and battery. I see plenty of Phantom 4 chargers. Anybody know where I can get one. Thanks
Not sure where you are but here's one example, shipped from China. 70W 4A Car Charger For DJI Phantom 3 Professional Pro Advanced Standard Battery 707943736781 | eBayI can't seem to find a car charger for a Phantom 3 standard controller and battery. I see plenty of Phantom 4 chargers. Anybody know where I can get one. Thanks
You must have missed the most obvious place to look.I can't seem to find a car charger for a Phantom 3 standard controller and battery.
But note that the Anbee charger will only charge batteries, as there is no connector for charging a controller (unless you mod it yourself)
There are 3 variations of that charger at the link above. Two of them are able to charge the remote controller too.But note that the Anbee charger will only charge batteries
Apologies if I've missed them, msinger, but the only two other Anbee chargers I can see on that link are under 'Similar items' and 'Customers who viewed this item also viewed' Those do, indeed, have a connector for a controller - but they are for a P4.There are 3 variations of that charger at the link above. Two of them are able to charge the remote controller too.
I'm referring to these two chargers:Apologies if I've missed them, msinger, but the only two other Anbee chargers I can see on that link are under 'Similar items' and 'Customers who viewed this item also viewed' Those do, indeed, have a connector for a controller - but they are for a P4.
Yep - those are fine. I wanted to be sure that the OP didn't follow the link to the main item, immediately click on 'order this item' and then notice the mistake only later. I've done it myself in the past.....
You'll need some type of charger that has a USB port (like this one). Or if you're driving a modern car, you might even have a USB port in your car.My controller has the flat type plug instead of the round plug.
That looks like a good one. We'll give this a try.