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<blockquote data-quote="lasorey" data-source="post: 24159" data-attributes="member: 4875"><p>Its the only downside atm, charging time. I found out that storing it at 50% means youve got plug it in the night before So it can charge for 6 hours. Full spark batteries are usually around 27 degrees Celsius, so you can fly directly after charging. Empty spark battery is usually around 35 degrees and is ready to charge as well. I once hit the throtlle well before charging and the battery was around 43 degrees. I tried charging it but didnt allow to. 1 light kept blinking. After Some 5 minutes it was ready to charge again. </p><p></p><p>I have only 2 batteries and could fly almost as Often as i wanted all afternoon. Sometimes i took a battery while it was about 90% Full, but it did the trick for me and thats what counts i think. </p><p></p><p>Of course it was cold today So no clue how it handles when its warm. But So far So good. It does what it claims and it doesnt get hot, even when charging 2 batteries and a phone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lasorey, post: 24159, member: 4875"] Its the only downside atm, charging time. I found out that storing it at 50% means youve got plug it in the night before So it can charge for 6 hours. Full spark batteries are usually around 27 degrees Celsius, so you can fly directly after charging. Empty spark battery is usually around 35 degrees and is ready to charge as well. I once hit the throtlle well before charging and the battery was around 43 degrees. I tried charging it but didnt allow to. 1 light kept blinking. After Some 5 minutes it was ready to charge again. I have only 2 batteries and could fly almost as Often as i wanted all afternoon. Sometimes i took a battery while it was about 90% Full, but it did the trick for me and thats what counts i think. Of course it was cold today So no clue how it handles when its warm. But So far So good. It does what it claims and it doesnt get hot, even when charging 2 batteries and a phone. [/QUOTE]
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