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<blockquote data-quote="Mikel Manitius" data-source="post: 9359" data-attributes="member: 1775"><p>Yes. I bought the "fly more" (silly name, includes only one extra battery) combo and two additional batteries. So I charge 3 in the hub and one via USB inside the Spark. The Spark takes much longer to charge than the hub, so once the batteries in the hub are charged it's actually faster at that point to move the last battery into the hub to finish charging.</p><p></p><p>The power supply for the hub has two USB ports. You can use one to charge the RC and the other for the Spark. Note though that the kit only comes with one USB cable so you'll need to supply the 2nd one.</p><p></p><p>I've also connected the hub to an inverter in my car and charged that way. Although it's not really a good solution as it requires you to burn a lot of fuel and produce a lot of exhaust just to charge these little batteries... unless you happen to be driving somewhere anyway. Looking for a better in-field charging solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikel Manitius, post: 9359, member: 1775"] Yes. I bought the "fly more" (silly name, includes only one extra battery) combo and two additional batteries. So I charge 3 in the hub and one via USB inside the Spark. The Spark takes much longer to charge than the hub, so once the batteries in the hub are charged it's actually faster at that point to move the last battery into the hub to finish charging. The power supply for the hub has two USB ports. You can use one to charge the RC and the other for the Spark. Note though that the kit only comes with one USB cable so you'll need to supply the 2nd one. I've also connected the hub to an inverter in my car and charged that way. Although it's not really a good solution as it requires you to burn a lot of fuel and produce a lot of exhaust just to charge these little batteries... unless you happen to be driving somewhere anyway. Looking for a better in-field charging solution. [/QUOTE]
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