Anthony
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Ive read it here first so I went on searching for mine as well. It fits really well, only downside is mine is horizontal. Would have preferred vertical like yours, I think that is easier to carry around.![]()
I pulled out more than 15 years old laptop bag. Laptops are thin nowadays so I did not use this bag for a while but it looks good fit for spark charging station, charging brick and some other accessories. Ordered controller case so charging station and controller might be better fit with a controller case.
The USB ports on the brick appear similar to the ones that came with my Mavic fly more. I have been using them to charge my controller and iPad mini 4 for a few months now, so I would say you are safe to use them as you would any other 5V USB port.My Charging Station, 2 batteries and the case arrived today. Currenty charging the batteries. Seems well made and designed - reminds me of Apple products, where attention to detail is the norm. Can’t get over how small everything is. Aircraft and 3 batteries all in a tiny space. Even the case which holds everything plus the remote is tiny. This will be perfect for travelling and hiking. Now if Amazon.ca would just get the controller I ordered in stock, I will have everything I need. I am glad I didn’t order the flymore package as this setup is everything I need.
Couple of questions: I know the USB port on the station can charge my iPhone, but could it charge my P3S controller too? Also, can the USB ports on the power brick be used to charge my iPhone and my P3S controller?
Chris
I have asked this question as well. You shouldn't keep it plugged in. After 10 days the batteries will start to discharge. If you press the button to check...you will reset the number of days.
I think it's better to keep everything stored in the charger but turned off and unplugged. If they have been sitting for more then a few days I would just plug them in before I fly to make sure they are charged.
If you are storing them for longer then a month, I would make sure you check their charge and charge them up when they get to one dot on the lights
If batteries and drone are stored in the charger, doesn't that mean that it is still constantly charging until the charger runs out of juice?
And that might discharge batteries overtime?
I think the consensus here is that if we don't plan to use them, do not leave then charge. Only charge them accordingly.
Hi I am a Brit and been living in China over six years, ordered the spark yesterday 2pm it arrived this morning at 11amGood things about living in China, just one day after I ordered and it has arrived ! And for only US$120,00 the hole thing !
I have the same case, and my portable charger is coming tomorrow, I think I will copy you, looks like a good fitView attachment 2472 I reconstruct my hard shell case to fit my portable charger. I just didn't want to waste more money lol.
Im glad to helped you my friend[emoji106]I have the same case, and my portable charger is coming tomorrow, I think I will copy you, looks like a good fit
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