As of my last update, the DJI Mavic Pro is a popular drone known for its high performance, compact size, and advanced features. For a store demo unit of the DJI Mavic Pro, the charger typically used would be the same as what is provided in the retail package, unless otherwise specified by the store for demonstration purposes.
Here’s a description of the standard charger that comes with the DJI Mavic Pro:
Model: The charger for the DJI Mavic Pro is typically modelled specifically for its battery, ensuring safe and efficient charging. The charger is designed to accommodate the DJI Intelligent Flight Battery used by the Mavic Pro.
Design: The charger is relatively compact and lightweight, making it portable and easy to handle during demonstrations. It often has a straightforward, practical design, focusing on functionality. It usually includes LED indicators to show the charging status and progress.
Specifications:
- Input Voltage: Typically, the charger operates on a standard AC input, ranging from 100 to 240 volts, making it versatile for global use.
- Output Voltage and Current: It outputs a DC voltage optimized for the Mavic Pro’s battery, generally around 13.05V at 3.83A. This ensures a quick and efficient charging process.
- Power Rating: Usually around 50 watts.
- Charging Time: The charger is designed to fully charge the Mavic Pro’s battery in about 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on the battery’s condition and remaining charge level.
Functionality: The charger may include multiple outputs to charge both the battery and the remote controller simultaneously, or it might be dedicated solely to the battery. Advanced safety features such as overcharge protection, temperature control, and automatic voltage adjustment are typically integrated to ensure safety during use, especially important in a store demo setting where the charger will be used frequently.
Additional Features: Some demo unit chargers might come equipped with additional features to facilitate easier demonstrations, such as longer cables or multiple charging hubs to manage several batteries concurrently, enhancing the efficiency of repeated drone flights for demonstration.
When viewing or using a demo unit charger in a store, it is crucial to check with the store staff regarding any specific setup or additional features tailored to the demo environment. This ensures you get a clear understanding of what is standard and what might be unique to the demonstration model.