More by accident than design I have a lot of batteries. So the first thing to go is the r/c battery. Without a charger I get about an hour - about 3 MP batteries. With a portable charger I get maybe 2 hours, six batteries. So the only way is to stop flying and wait till the r/c battery charges up. Until today.
I walked into my local PC store, PLE computing- I think they are just Perth, Australia, based. I was buying a cheap 23 inch monitor, which at $160 was a bargain. Then I noticed this sale on for a supposed rapid, portable charger for $30 Australian. So picked one up.
Its good, very good. Kept my r/c battery at %100 for over an hour, way better than any other portable charger even better than the MP battery as a charger.
So if you live in Perth get one or two while they are on sale. I am going back for a second tomorrow.
Small, light and fast as. They have a website but I cant seem to see them anywhere else.
Its called a Promate VolTag-10. (10000mAh Fast Charging Lithium-Polymer Power Bank.)
www.promate.net
So if you are on a long shoot/flight and really need to keep going, solved.
Enjoy.
I walked into my local PC store, PLE computing- I think they are just Perth, Australia, based. I was buying a cheap 23 inch monitor, which at $160 was a bargain. Then I noticed this sale on for a supposed rapid, portable charger for $30 Australian. So picked one up.
Its good, very good. Kept my r/c battery at %100 for over an hour, way better than any other portable charger even better than the MP battery as a charger.
So if you live in Perth get one or two while they are on sale. I am going back for a second tomorrow.
Small, light and fast as. They have a website but I cant seem to see them anywhere else.
Its called a Promate VolTag-10. (10000mAh Fast Charging Lithium-Polymer Power Bank.)
www.promate.net
So if you are on a long shoot/flight and really need to keep going, solved.
