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Max Headroom

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Hi, another day another question.

With luck the DJI Mini 2 SE (Fly More Combo) will be here tomorrow could i ask members what charger they use to power the Charging Hub it says in the description below 29W then it says 18W so i am confused which to get.

I have a 5v - 2A - 10W phone charger would this be painfully slow?

As usual thanks in advance.



The DJI Mini 2 Two-Way Charging Hub: simple, elegant, and functional.
Charge up to three batteries sequentially and use them as a power bank for additional devices. Automatically charges up to three batteries, with an intelligent LED displaying battery levels. Supports QC and USB PD fast-charging, reaching up to 29W.
Fully charge three DJI Mini 2 batteries in just four hours with the DJI 18W USB Charger.
Eliminates the need for an extra power bank.

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In this unboxing from 3 years ago it shows the charger in the package but i have seen ones where it doesn't

EDIT to add - i didn't notice this is the 2 not SE.

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DOH that was the mini 2 not SE version above, looks like you dont get the power supply which is a bit frustrating as i dont have anything near 18w. :mad:


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Yes, 10W would be painfully slow.

Do yourself a favor and buy much more than what you think you need. 18 watt charger isn't worth getting.

You may get hooked on drones and buy larger ones that require more power and you would be able to charge multiple sets of batteries at once. I have the one below that is 100 watts and only $49. Very happy with it.

 
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Thanks @MotoSavy - are you saying it doesn't matter what the wattage output is it cannot harm the batteries?
You can use a higher wattage one and the batteries will draw what they want. Having a higher wattage one will not damage the batteries and you have the added benefit of having one that will also work on a future bigger drone and have the added capability of being able to charge several devices at once, such as drone batteries, phone, tablet, etc.

I use mine to charge two sets of batteries and the controller at the same time. The controller charges relatively quickly and I use the USB-A port (the bigger one) for it and have plenty of time to also charge the second controller before the batteries are done.

I do commercial work and always take two drones with me. And sometime three, depending on what I'm working on. I also have the DJI Power 500 Power Station that I can use to charge out in the field when doing multiple big jobs in one day.
 
With luck the DJI Mini 2 SE (Fly More Combo) will be here tomorrow

It arrived yesterday and i am impressed (haven't flown outside yet due to weather)

What i am not impressed with is finding this in my email inbox this morning could have had the 4K for close to the same price :mad:


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