My truck is equipped with a 150w 110/120v outlet. No car charger needed.but everyone needs a car charger!

My truck is equipped with a 150w 110/120v outlet. No car charger needed.but everyone needs a car charger!
Hi CCDD, That was an interesting leap of faith jumping in for the Inspire, I would be interested in your opinion of how you like it. I have no doubt about the appeal of the Mavic and would certainly not criticise DJI's quality control and will most likely buy one myself. however, still something bugs me. Is it that DJI have tested its moving parts so many times but in a controlled environment ? If it is small enough to fit in your pocket, for me that would be a disaster as my pockets are usually full of biscuit crumbs and dust. Joking aside, what I think is an important thing to remember is safe flying. If it only takes four seconds to launch the Mavic, I believe there will be a temptation to overlook aspects of safety. When I launch my P4 as you will know there is a little routine to pass through before take-off, it only takes a wee while but that first lift of a metre lets you know props are tight, stability and a host of things. If you have the chance to fly a P4, grab it and let me know what you think. My first bird was a P3, I thought it was great but the P4 is so much better. Like yourself, I fly for pleasure and will have to aspire to afford the Inspire!Good points NL, although I preordered a Mavic, I know there's going to be issues. Each and every new product must go through a public testing period before kinks are worked out. I recall the excitement about the P4 when first announced, I owned a P3P at the time and swore I wouldn't jump on the "new" bird until a pro model or some advanced unit surfaced. Well, DJI suprised me as well as others by sticking with only this one model and I ended up selling my P3P and purchasing an Inspire 1 Pro.
Although I love my I1, I missed flying my Phantom yet stuck by the aforementioned and didn't buy a P4. I went as far as buying an Autel X-Star Premium as a second drone but was sadly disappointed and returned it. I believe the P4 is now a proven quad and wouldn't hestitate to own or recommend one. I've been sitting idle on the sidelines thinking what to do next and of course enjoying the heck out of my I1 when suddenly DJI sprung the Mavic on us. Is it perfect, absolutely not however, it does fill a huge void on convenience and for that simple reason, I have to own one. FWIW, I've never owned or flown any drone for business/commercial purposes, just simply for the enjoyment of flying and the great video/pics they deliver.
It's funny, I'm beginning to sound like sour grapes and I don't mean to. However in another thread I said unfolding the arms in a controlled environment is one thing and taking it out of your car or pocket is another thing. I would probably sit on it or if I look at the flotsam and jetsam of the contents of my pockets, lord knows how long it may last. If I had untold amounts of cash, I have no doubt my order would have already been placed. PS a universal battery would not go amiss, but I guess that's the sugar daddy of the Drone Industry.DJI stated the Mavic has survived over 5000 cycles of unfolding the arms. It is highly unlikely the arms will fail in its usable lifetime.
Although the car charger will charge 50% faster than the standard charger.My truck is equipped with a 150w 110/120v outlet. No car charger needed. [emoji14] Charge phantom batteries no problem.
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I ordered on the 29th from DJI directly and I just chatted with them. They said my order wont ship until nov 2nd. He also said there was no chance of it shipping before that.
I ordered on the 29th from DJI directly and I just chatted with them. They said my order wont ship until nov 2nd. He also said there was no chance of it shipping before that.
So don't stuff it in your pocket. Problem solved.However in another thread I said unfolding the arms in a controlled environment is one thing and taking it out of your car or pocket is another thing. I would probably sit on it or if I look at the flotsam and jetsam of the contents of my pockets, lord knows how long it may last.
How did you 'chat' to them? Is there a number or what? I am in Spain until end October and so I ordered to my address here figuring it'd have two weeks to get here, but if shipping is delayed I won't even be in the same country....I ordered on the 29th from DJI directly and I just chatted with them. They said my order wont ship until nov 2nd. He also said there was no chance of it shipping before that.
The 'Wifi mode' of the Mavic is just between it and your phone, used for control and camera; it does not access any internet data.Hey all
Im due an upgrade on my phone and have read the Mavic uses wi fi so Im stuck on what data allowance to get with the new phone.5GB or 10GB? Any suggestions?
Do you think 10GB is a bit over the top? Or do you have a choice to not use use wi fi when flying like my P3 pro?
Thanks
You don't need any data to fly any DJI drone.Hey all
Im due an upgrade on my phone and have read the Mavic uses wi fi so Im stuck on what data allowance to get with the new phone.5GB or 10GB? Any suggestions?
Do you think 10GB is a bit over the top? Or do you have a choice to not use use wi fi when flying like my P3 pro?
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