I noticed this parallel charger on Amazon:
Anbee Mini 3 Pro Drone Battery Charger
Anyone tried one of these yet?
Anbee Mini 3 Pro Drone Battery Charger
Anyone tried one of these yet?
I had one for my Mini 2. PITA. Waste of money. An octopus of unmanageable wires.
Way better investment is a fast (30W) charger and the big batteries. On a recent road trip I could shoot twenty minutes, plug the drone into the charger, drive half an hour and the battery was fully charged again.
@microlinux ,strange if i click on the link in your post it takes me to a charger for a Mini 2, not a Mini 3 ,i was not aware that there is a parallel charger out yet for mini 3 batteries,but i could be wrong
I'm seeing a Mini 3 charger as well.@microlinux ,strange if i click on the link in your post it takes me to a charger for a Mini 2, not a Mini 3 ,i was not aware that there is a parallel charger out yet for mini 3 batteries,but i could be wrong
That's exactly my experience, vindibona1. The long range batteries are a blessing in so many unexpected ways.I'm seeing a Mini 3 charger as well.
@microlinux I'm pretty sure that the Anbee parallel hub would work, but it might also be so that it can turn into a mess of wires. But perhaps there is an alternative. Do you have a DJI hub already? Either way, perhaps you might consider buying one of the STARTRC charging hubs. With the 20% off coupon it costs $32USD. If you have 3 batteries you could put one in one hub, one in another and charge the third in the drone, assuming you have sufficent wall chargers to do the job. The STARTRC charger must be brand new as it only has 1 review, but with free returns it's worth the risk IMO.
The beauty of having parallel charging with any means is that you can keep your batteries partially discharged in storage and only need an hour to 90 minutes to get them all charged up.
Also someone mentioned getting the "plus" (extended) batteries? I bought the Flymore PLUS kit with two extended batteries and can tell you that having that extra juice is absolutely wonderful. No more sweating if I'm going to have enough battery power to shoot that one extra thing without bringing it in for a battery change! It's rare that I even got to a second battery on most outings. In my case, with 2 extended batteries I only need one hub and the drone for charging. One extended battery in the hub, one in the drone. If time isn't an issue I can put all three in the hub, or do two and one.
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I use a parallel charger for my Mavic 3 and really like it. I have 5 batteries and if I’m shootings all day for a client a parallel charger is the only way to keep up. The output for my controller is not as fast as the battery charging outputs. When my contoller begins getting down, I connect a power bank that I can keep in my pocket to maintain my controller. The price is very cheap on Amazon. Don’t think you can go wrong.I noticed this parallel charger on Amazon:
Anbee Mini 3 Pro Drone Battery Charger
Anyone tried one of these yet?
I agree if functionality is your priority. I have a Hanatora parallel charger for my Mavic 2 and it is a blessing. It can charge 4 batteries simultaneously, but after you hook up 2 batteries that charge at "full fast", the 3rd and 4th batter make it slow down, distributing the same amount of power that it was charging 2 batteries at over 3 or 4 batteries. As I have the DJI charging hub for the Mavic 2 as well, I usually charge 2 in the Hanatora and one in the DJI hub, similar to what I suggested for the Mini 3. The thing with the DJI chargers and hubs, in spite of serial charging, is that they travel well.Thanks for the suggestions. I do understand all of this, but I specifically desire the functionality of this charger.
I may give that a try, thanks!I noticed this parallel charger on Amazon:
Anbee Mini 3 Pro Drone Battery Charger
Anyone tried one of these yet?
Just so you know that is marketed by several retailers, but it is actually made by Yx brand and is a long known and trusted parallel charger, I have one for all my DJI and have never had a issue in almost 6 years.I noticed this parallel charger on Amazon:
Anbee Mini 3 Pro Drone Battery Charger
Anyone tried one of these yet?
This is what they looked like "back in the day" when they first sold. Yes that is a metal body!
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