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Thanks for your reply. Yeah, a solar panel won't work by itself because the power is only 20W (20V and 1A current strength).
But I asked if that powerbank (not a solar panel) can charge the mavic 2 battery with properly chosen voltage on DC output (let's say 14V) or not. No matter, how that...
Thank you. I see the notice on my Mavic 2 car charger - INPUT - [email protected] which is even 91W.
So you mean the batteries won't charge with this scheme or will charge really slowly, right?
Since the powerbank doesn't provide enough power.
Hello guys.
Just curious if I can use this power bank - XTPower® XT-20000QC3 Power Bank - modern DC/USB QC3 battery with 20100mAh - USB, QC 3.0 and DC connection of 12V, 15V, 16.5V, 19V, 20V and 24V 65W max.: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories to charge my mavic 2 battery.
It has a DC output...
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