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Varekai

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My apologies if this has been gone over elsewhere, but all of you pilots that have been traipsing around the world with your aircraft, how are you charging your batteries? A car charger seems to be the easiest availability, but I will be in germany in a few months and remembered they run on a 220 system. do all of you buy adapters when you arrive in different places? curious to hear.
 
All you need is the physical shape of the plug converted, the power supply for the charging is rated at 100 to 240 volt and 50 or 60 hz, so the same charger is sold world wide, just a different plug on the end.
 
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All you need is the physical shape of the plug converted, the power supply for the charging is rated at 100 to 240 volt and 50 or 60 hz, so the same charger is sold world wide, just a different plug on the end.
Awesome, That will be easy enough to take care of. Appreciate it.
 
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The Mavic Pro charger is dual voltage. All you do is add the country plug adapter and you are good to go. I live overseas and have traveled to other countries with it. I can attest that it works. No issues.
 
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