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I recently purchased a M2AE w/ Thermal, it uses the standard Mavic 2 Pro batteries that work on a number of Mavic's. The only specs I could find on it, from battery label is...15.4v 4S 3840mah, I found a couple spec sheets on Mavic batteries, but it only listed the Mavic 2 Air's 3s battery, and the Mavic 3 Pro 4s battery, which says it's 77Wh, so I'm guessing that's in the ballpark of the Wh my batteries use. I bought the M2AE used in great shape, it came with all kinds of accessories including a large hard case, with a monitor built into the underside of the lid, and a power bank, Only issue I have is the power bank is older, it powers the monitor fine, but will not charge even a single battery if it's below 60%-70%, and that's using an OEM charging cable, not the multi-battery charger. So I replaced it with an inverter, not top of the line, not a cheapo either, well built and great reviews. It's a 12v using a pure sine wave, 750w continuous/1500w peak, two 120v outlets, 3 USB, and all the safety features and digital voltage input readout. I do search n rescue work, so I planned to power it using two 3S (11.1v - 12.6v) lipo batteries, 8000mah each with the option to connect them in parallel and use at the same time totaling 1600mah. And in a pinch I figured I could power it using my car battery since the inverter has an optional cigarette lighter type input and came with a battery cable to a the same type of connector. Today I charged up the two 3S batteries, and charged two of the Mavic batteries, both down to appx 30%, one at a time, and I barely got the second one charged, the Lipo batteries were down to 3.5v (10.5v total) per cell while charging, but recovered back to 3.8 per cell (11.4v total). The inverter will operate down to 10.2v, but I was gonna shut it down under 10.5v.
I didn't realize the Mavic batteries would pull that much power, do you think I would be better off getting a different type of battery to power the inverter, I was thinking something like a small deep cycle marine battery, but not quite sure. Just looking for any tips or advice, thank you!
I didn't realize the Mavic batteries would pull that much power, do you think I would be better off getting a different type of battery to power the inverter, I was thinking something like a small deep cycle marine battery, but not quite sure. Just looking for any tips or advice, thank you!