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Atlantis-99 Posted at 1-10 04:22
Yes. This topip was to help other users , because no information about that in the user manual . Maybe in service manual it does , but in user manual that is available - nothing have been found . Max power i have reached was 1800W , but it was just for test , regulal charging power was +- 1000 w until the end . As you noted i have also get such values for only one expansion battery , but can you tell if it depends on quantity on expansion batts or it will stay 1950/1024 for no matter how many baats are connected ?
Hi there.
1. The maximum charging power of the regular version of DJI Expansion battery 2000 is 1950 watts, and the maximum power of the North American version is 1500 watts. This is stated in the DJI Store.
2. In 220V areas, 10 amp sockets are usually used, so the maximum output power that the socket can support is 220*10=2200 watts. In 110V areas, 15 amp sockets are usually used, and the maximum output power that the socket can support is 110*15=1650 watts. Both are higher than the maximum charging power of Power 1000.
When designing our products, we took into account the maximum power that sockets in different countries can provide, which is lower than the maximum power standard to avoid the situation where the power is too high and the socket is burned out.
We recommend that you ensure that the wire diameter of the connected socket meets the requirements and can provide sufficient power before use.
3. When connecting a power pack, the maximum charging power is 1950 watts/1500 watts, regardless of the number of power packs.
4. Can you provide pictures to prove your statement “but if you have that switch to 1200W - you will get 1700W in the same station+battery set”? The Power 1000 will not get more than 1500W of charging power.
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