USB down to 1A for a tablet is very disappointing. Fine for the remote I'm sure but not a big iPad:-(Received the “new & improved” version of Fstop Labs Mavic 2 Battery Charger.
Good news is that this newer version doesn’t have the overheating problem nor does it cycle on/off during charging.
Here are the not so good news: It still gets hot, 120 deg F (vs. 146 deg F). They reduced the charging amperage to solve the overheating problem. The MP2 charging went from 4.5A to 4.0A (11% reduction), the USB charging went from 2A to 1A (50% reduction).
The load is same as last time: 3 Mavic 2 batteries + RC + 10" Samsung tablet
I have a similar item on order via eBay. I'm pretty sure they are all made by the same company and just re-branded as they are all the same design.USB down to 1A for a tablet is very disappointing. Fine for the remote I'm sure but not a big iPad:-(
It would have been better for the output to have been switchable. Normal (as in the new model) and boost/fast with appropriate warnings about temp as in the original. So if you are in a hurry you have the option.
It is not on amazon yet! We are still doing some testing and adjustment based on feedback! We did lower the current ratings a little 4.5-> 4.0A but it only impacts charge time at 3-5 minutes at most. Internally the heatsinks and components are beefed up as well.Anyone with the New and Improved FStop Labs Charger Amazon link?
Which one do you have? The new or old revision? New one has a toggle switch.My Yx blue charger for Mavic 2 has stopped after less than 5 uses. Output voltage measured at 17.6V. Green led turns red, fan starts, the within a few seconds it stops charging with the red led returning to green and then the fan stops.
Have put in a returns claim with Amazon UK.
Mine does not have an on off switch. When it worked it never got excessively hot. I only used about 3 maybe 5 times and it never got excessively hot, unlike some who stated the one without a on off switch got very hot.Which one do you have? The new or old revision? New one has a toggle switch.
About 5 minutes into the charge cycle I heard a pop and all the batteries stopped blinking and now my room smells like burned electronics!
No thats because its only an 80w power supply. It would take literally 5hrs to charge all 4 batteries in parallel. The aftermarket chargers are 180-240w power supplies.Well, that might be the reason that DJI charger charges in sequence despite of room for 4.
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