The stated output wattage is cumulative, read the specs carefully to determine how much each individual connection socket delivers.You might want to add a link that provides the product name and specs.
Be wary of the output power specs, some marketing claims are flakey. The maximum output on the PD outlet is the important one for connecting a drone charger.
I bought this one six months ago on the recommendation of @Droning on and on... . I'm very pleased with it. It does a great job on the Mavic 3 batteries.
The Wotobeus charger I linked above is rated at 100 W and peaks at 93 V measured when charging the Mavic 3 batteries.Not for nothin' but I watched the charging through my Killawatt, with the 100W charger from Anker. It never got above ~60 watts.
I've seen the charger do at least 80 watts in another device. It doesn't seem like the batteries want to charge any faster.
The meltdown feedback looks badYou might want to add a link that provides the product name and specs.
Be wary of the output power specs, some marketing claims are flakey. The maximum output on the PD outlet is the important one for connecting a drone charger.
I bought this one six months ago on the recommendation of @Droning on and on... . I'm very pleased with it. It does a great job on the Mavic 3 batteries.
Yes, there are quite a few valid problem reports. Mine is fine so far, but another option might be better for new buyers.The meltdown feedback looks bad
Hope yours keeps working.
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