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43 watts?
You can also buy the 100 watt charger for $1260 and get a free Phantom 3 Professional with it.
Here's a question for you. If time was money (relative to the cost of each charger), which charger would you buy?
My times are different. I have the 100 watt charger and my testing shows it takes 80 minutes to charge from 20%.
No, but others have used a 12V inverter to charge in the car, see other threads for that.I guess I can wait until my order comes in to find this out, but I'll go ahead and ask, does either charger have a DC input so you can power with a 12v source?
the big difference between the 57w and 100w charger for the P3 is the 57w one only puts out about 57watts and the 100w one puts out up to about 100watts.
Hmmm interesting observation Holmes....
So an 80watt would output 80watts?
yes they sure are. Back in her day they had to chop wood bare foot in the snow and let the steam pressure build up before they could fly there quads. They also had to fly up hill both ways to.These batteries are different from when your Great Grandmother was using them.
....your smart... quick the leaves are turning colors!lol So you liked my awesome deduction skills on that ah?
yes they sure are. Back in her day they had to chop wood bare foot in the snow and let the steam pressure build up before they could fly there quads. They also had to fly up hill both ways to.
It can be done and it may very well be just fine. However, officially DJI does not recommend it.with a 100W charger you can easily charge the controller and one battery simultaneously.. It don't even seem to take any longer for the battery to charge considering it only will take a full 100w right at the beginning of the charge IF the battery is drained down real low. Then as it gets some charge it starts to tapper down on how much it draws.