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Spark DJI Charging Station power pack - just purchased one from D1 store in Perth - Anyone had experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="JoostGT3" data-source="post: 62776" data-attributes="member: 3889"><p>I have it for about a month now. Charging may be slow, but it charges on the go! (Have it together with the dedicated bag).</p><p>Some people have complained that it doesn't fixate the props, but it does; when you close the clamp, rotate the props to the outside, and they will be kept in position by the recession in the clamp.</p><p>One issue is that I wanted to charge my phone as well on the go (as flying the mavic and taking tons of pictures during a hike really drains the phone's batteries), but then the USB connector of the charging station is blocked by the carrying case. When you rotate the charging station over 180degrees, there is space to keep a USB charging cable plugged in whilst the charging station is in the bag.</p><p>A big advantage over the original foam box is that the carrying bag also holds the controller (but not the charging brick).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoostGT3, post: 62776, member: 3889"] I have it for about a month now. Charging may be slow, but it charges on the go! (Have it together with the dedicated bag). Some people have complained that it doesn't fixate the props, but it does; when you close the clamp, rotate the props to the outside, and they will be kept in position by the recession in the clamp. One issue is that I wanted to charge my phone as well on the go (as flying the mavic and taking tons of pictures during a hike really drains the phone's batteries), but then the USB connector of the charging station is blocked by the carrying case. When you rotate the charging station over 180degrees, there is space to keep a USB charging cable plugged in whilst the charging station is in the bag. A big advantage over the original foam box is that the carrying bag also holds the controller (but not the charging brick). [/QUOTE]
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