I recommend that you get a battery bag that holds all your batteries that is fire resistant.in the charger that came with the combo unit to travel overseas ?
I'm not sure what the OP was asking. If OP wants to know about charging overseas, the answer is to check the charge plug-in adapter. If it says 120-240v (or something close) then you are good to charge at the higher voltage. This applies to most power adapters, although some devices (phones, tablets, etc) moderate the charge internally. You will need the appropriate adapter to match the plugs, but they are cheap online. I bought a set of 3 or 4 for a trip to Singapore recently for about $10. (Probably made in Singapore...)
I did not take my Mavic 3 (or any drone) with me, as it was a business trip with little time for flying. Singapore is s a city-state, heavily built up, and not many places to fly. My comments were about the charging adapters in particular. If the adapter indicates 110 to 240 volts, you can use it. DJI adapters are generally OK, if you have the right connection for the plugs. Be sure to check them though, and read the manual.Hi, saw your post about bringing batt to Singapore. Where you able to fly there? Lots of limited space in SIN, small island. I am thinking of taking my Mini 3 to SIN, then to Malaysia next year.
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