What's the difference? is it worth purchasing the advanced? I only have a total of 2 batteries.
I have three and I am sticking with the standard, to have the advance work properly you also need the P4 100w charger so a total of $110 or so, I would rather charge my batteries at night and save the money toward a CrystalSky (or iPad mini4.)What's the difference? is it worth purchasing the advanced? I only have a total of 2 batteries.
Has anyone noted that the standard charger is only $19 (especially if you happen to have a few of the correct AC cables around, since it's an extra $6 for that for the US version, at least)? You can get 3 of those (to bring your simultaneous, independent charging count up to 4, equivalent to using the charging hub) for $57, $2 more than the cost of the advanced charging hub.
Then you made the right decision, where I live I am lucky to burn through one battery.I have purchased the Advanced Hub and P4 100w charger as well as two more batteries, bringing my total to 4. Still waiting for it to arrive. I find I have had to stop flying a few times sooner than I wanted because I ran out of battery power.
Has anyone noted that the standard charger is only $19 (especially if you happen to have a few of the correct AC cables around, since it's an extra $6 for that for the US version, at least)? You can get 3 of those (to bring your simultaneous, independent charging count up to 4, equivalent to using the charging hub) for $57, $2 more than the cost of the advanced charging hub.
Since I have only two batteries and not planning to get 3rd one anytime soon. I am going to buy another charger for $19. It will also serve as backup in case the first one dies, in which case a charging hub will be useless. Also this will reduce charging time as I will be able to charge both batteries simultaneously vs. one at a time with the hubs.
Please check dates on last replies - this is a 9-month old thread!
As for your charger - the blue "Yx" Mavic chargers shown below are reliable and I can recommend them. It will simultaneously charge up to 3 batteries.
An older version of this charger had an issue where it wasn't grounded, and had poor QC. The standard version below has been upgraded with removable charging wires (from charger to battery) and an LCD display for current.
Please check dates on last replies - this is a 9-month old thread!
As for your charger - the blue "Yx" Mavic chargers shown below are reliable and I can recommend them. It will simultaneously charge up to 3 batteries.
An older version of this charger had an issue where it wasn't grounded, and had poor QC. The standard version below has been upgraded with removable charging wires (from charger to battery) and an LCD display for current.
What difference does it make, the thread is not locked. Didn’t know there was expiration date on threads. Since the batteries and chargers are pretty much the same, why can’t I dig up an old thread? Also, If I start a new thread someone will complain that there is an existing one.
Thanks for sharing your experience with the blue charger, not interested in 3rd party accessories.
This is the latest version