Great smart charger by Hanatora. A must have accessory for any dji mini 3 / 3 pro owner. Hanatora LCD Display Battery Charger for DJI Mini 3,Mini 3 Pro Drone,6 in 1 Fast Multi Parallel Charging Hub a.co/d/4E0YCYv
DJI recommends a 5v 30watt charging process for good reason. The slower and cell balanced charge will give you optimum battery performance and longevity. This charger is great on the fly (so to speak) for the gotta go fly now charge. And for $50 it's a great deal. But charges at over 8 volts and 12 amps. Hot charge for a small battery. Battery killer. Otherwise, a slow and cool charge on regular basis will get the most life and fly hours out of your expensive batteries. Plan ahead.
Thanks for this video! Very roughly, it looks like this little beast charges 1% per minute (or just slightly more) and it's constant through all the 3 batteries (and probably the same with a 4th one and the controller connected too). So yeah, your "1h30mins" information to fully charge the batteries seems pretty accurate and possible to me (although on their explanatory video on Amazon they claim it takes 70mins to charge them all). I came across this video because my ultimate goal is to charge the batteries on the go, while I move to a second or third location, on a shooting day for a client. Therefore this Hanatora (which in Europe comes under the name LYONGTECH or YANGERS) seems to be fully right for me when I need to film in the same place and have access to a normal wall plug. A different situation applies during a multi location day, in which I'd a powerful power bank/brick to connect the Hanatora to while driving. If anyone has any suggestion, it'd be very much appreciated. Cheers :)
Thank you for watching my video. Im glad it was helpful to you. Also glad you posted your detailed observation. There was another commenter on here that tried to knock the charger and say it wasn’t any better than a regular charger. Just curious, what type of filming do you do with the mini 3 pro? Real estate ?.
@crushrreviews hi and thanks for your reply. Yeah, I read that user comment. I usually film commercial estate and naturalistic venues. Occasionally, music videos and small short film projects. Yesterday I bought the charger you advise on this video (YANGERS in Europe) and I am about to purchase an Ecoflow River 2 as my main power source to recharge my devices on the go, including drone batteries.
My question is what USB cable do you need to use to charge the RC controller. Can I use the one I’ve been using all along or do I need a special cable?
@@samiz91 hi there, Hanatora is a company that has been around and making chargers for a very long time. As I stated in my video, I have been using their chargers for all my drones and for many years without issues. They are a reputable company. You can trust the chargers. They have a built in smart chip that stops charging the batteries once they are fully charged. The 60% setting is a setting used to de-charge your batteries when preparing for long storage. In general dji batteries have a smart feature that drops their charge to 60% when they are stored long enough to prevent damage. This charger offers that feature Just an extra step in helping you keep your batteries well maintained. I explain that in my video. And just to clarify I am not sponsored by Hanatora, this is purely my long time experience with Hanatora chargers. I hope this helps and trust me you’re safe to use this charger for your dji batteries.
I just bought the mini 3 pro. Am I understanding correctly that if I don't already have a charger capable of delivering at least 30W that this device will solve that problem and in addition to that it will charge multiple batteries and the controller at the same time?
Hi, thanks for taking the time to watch my video,, you don’t necessarily need a 30 W charger. A regular charger will do if you are using the included battery charger with your mini 3 pro fly more combo. Difference is the 30 W charger will help the batteries charge faster, but the standard three battery charger that comes with the fly more combo regardless of whether you are using a 30 W wall plug or not, will only charge one battery at a time. Which takes a lot longer to get all three batteries charged. The charger in my video will charge all three batteries simultaneously including your controller and even your phone with the included two USB A ports. I have owned several DJI drones, and have always used this type of charger, not the original standard charger that comes with the DJI drone.
Hi, you will have no problems using this charger. Hanatora is a reputable company that makes chargers for many drones. I have used their charger with all my drones for many years and have never had an issue. I guarantee you it’s safe to use. I speak from experience.
The charger that comes in the fly more kits charges batteries faster. Using this, if you're out of batteries, will take longer to get you back in the sky.
I own 2 of these on for my mini 3 pro and one for my mavic 3s. You don’t know what you are talking about. I can charge 4 batteries in the time it takes to charge 1 with the DJIsystem and it allows you to discharge .
Оригинальное зарядное устройство может быть и заряжает быстрее как вы пишите НО один аккумулятор. А эта зарядка сразу ЧЕТЫРЕ может пусть и чуть дольше. По итогу через 1,5 часа на оригинальной зарядке у Вас будет ОДИН 💯% заряженный аккумулятор. А с этим ЧЕТЫРЕ .
Not quite sure how this is a must have charger when it seems that it’s slower than a regular Anker charger. To me it seems that there are a wealth of better chargers at less than half the price. Thank you for your time.
Tom thanks for taking the time to watch my video, I appreciate your feedback. I looked for many options to charge all my batteries quickly and all at once. This was the only one I could find that truly did. I would love to try that Anker one you are referring to and maybe do a time comparison. Could you please reply with the link or details on that particular one. Again thanks for your feedback. I welcome that.
Anker does not make chargers for dji drone batteries. And if you use an anker brick to plug in the dji charging hub it doesn’t change the fact that dji’s hub only charges one battery at a time. This Hanatora charger charges everything at the same time so yes it is much quicker.
i must say , this is limited . fast charge is 12V * 3A , 36W per battery , at this rate this is taking about 66min to charge a Capacity: 3850 mAh battery . the product that you are showing is doing less then half as much . this is not fast charging . it does 8.5V * 2A , basically 17W per battery . it will take roughly 100min (1h and 40min) to charge a Capacity: 3850 mAh battery . if you want to fast charge multiple battries , what i can suggest you is , find a 1 slot battery charger that accept fast charging with type c connection and have 2-3-4 of them . and have 1 charger with 3-4 type c output , that can output 36W of power for each type c