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Charging new RC Pro Controller

It works great. I have a 45 watt charger for my Chromebook that doesn't cut it.
No, it doesn't, at least not for me. I turned on my RC Pro, it was 95%. Plugged in the OEM charger, i.e. QC24-US as you said, and watched it slowly go down to 90% just sitting there. It was showing slow charge indications the whole time. Plugged in my new charger, immediately got fast charge indications, and watched it go from 90% to 100% in less than 11 minutes. Problem solved.

Amoner USB C Charger, 65W PD Mini Fast Charger Block GaN Compact Foldable Plug
 
No, it doesn't, at least not for me. I turned on my RC Pro, it was 95%. Plugged in the OEM charger, i.e. QC24-US as you said, and watched it slowly go down to 90% just sitting there. It was showing slow charge indications the whole time. Plugged in my new charger, immediately got fast charge indications, and watched it go from 90% to 100% in less than 11 minutes. Problem solved.

Amoner USB C Charger, 65W PD Mini Fast Charger Block GaN Compact Foldable Plug
Yeah, mine does. Works perfectly. From 25% to full in about an hour.
 
Does anyone know if you can charge the RC Pro controller whilst out in the field flying (with a power bank)?

I've been curious about charging in the field. So I did some additional testing.
My first test was with a 5V/3A (Max) battery bank with a USB A to USB C cable:

I flew for about 25 minutes. My RC PRO battery did not charge, but it stayed the same for most of the flight, then eventually dropped 1% toward the end. So the battery bank didn't charge the RC PRO, but it did keep it from dropping a lot.

My next test was using an Anker USB-C - USB-C cable and this USB-C charger: https://www.amazon.com/INFINITECK-Pandora-Wireless-Portable-Charging/dp/B082NBS49J The specs show it outputs the following: 5V/2.4A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A.

I wasn't actively flying at the time since it was already dark, but I did have my A2S powered up and connected to the RC PRO. While powered up and connected, the bank powered the RC-PRO and increased the battery capacity. At 20:40 it showed 21% and charging. 9 minutes later, at 20:49 it was up to 25% (note: Edited out typo that said 21%) and showed 2 hours, 48 minutes until fully charged. (I don't think the battery bank had the capacity to fully charge the RC-PRO, but a larger bank would have been able to. The A2S was only a few feet from the RC-PRO so maybe the power usage wasn't as high as it would be while actually flying, but the video feed was on.

So by my informal tests, the RC-PRO is able to be charged while flying. I see that the OP of the post I'm replying to hasn't been here since Feb, but I thought I'd post this anyway in case the question comes up again.
 
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I've been curious about charging in the field. So I did some additional testing.
My first test was with a 5V/3A (Max) battery bank with a USB A to USB C cable:

I flew for about 25 minutes. My RC PRO battery did not charge, but it stayed the same for most of the flight, then eventually dropped 1% toward the end. So the battery bank didn't charge the RC PRO, but it did keep it from dropping a lot.

My next test was using an Anker USB-C - USB-C cable and this USB-C charger: https://www.amazon.com/INFINITECK-Pandora-Wireless-Portable-Charging/dp/B082NBS49J The specs show it outputs the following: 5V/2.4A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A.

I wasn't actively flying at the time since it was already dark, but I did have my A2S powered up and connected to the RC PRO. While powered up and connected, the bank powered the RC-PRO and increased the battery capacity. At 20:40 it showed 21% and charging. 9 minutes later, at 20:49 it was up to 21% and showed 2 hours, 48 minutes until fully charged. (I don't think the battery bank had the capacity to fully charge the RC-PRO, but a larger bank would have been able to. The A2S was only a few feet from the RC-PRO so maybe the power usage wasn't as high as it would be while actually flying, but the video feed was on.

So by my informal tests, the RC-PRO is able to be charged while flying. I see that the OP of the post I'm replying to hasn't been here since Feb, but I thought I'd post this anyway in case the question comes up again.
Nothing in your post indicates any increase in the charge state.
 
Back to the original topic. I received my RC pro and noticed two things. First, it was between 2 and 3 lights charged and when I went to charge it, it did for a few minutes then all lights went out. Second, there was a mark in the middle of the screen. Looked like dust, but didn’t come off. Because of the mark on then screen,I’m decided to return it and they are sending a new one. Too much money to START with a mark or scratch on the screen. Regarding the charge, I’m assuming people here have all experienced similar. Meaning, once linked with the Mavic it will then fully charge?
 
I have similar problem. It is with DJI Agras T10 controller. In the box there is 65 W charger and one another . Manual doesn't say which one is for what. Anyways, connected this 65 W charger to Agras Smart Controller, waited for like 30 minutes, and nothing, no LEDs blinking, charger is cold.

So I thought battery is dead but just in case to try I contected my mobile phone 15w charger and in several seconds one LED starts to blink. so I thought maybe this Agras original charger is faulty. But then I used my Mavic 3 charger , this is the same 65 W charger , the same model like this one came with Agras, and again this one didn't work either.

So I am puzzled now, why this is not working with original provided charger while it is working with this 15W charger ?
 

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