Charging the battery in other countries. DJI?
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Free Bird
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I can charge my battery with my regular 100+ volt - 60 Mgh plugins in Canada or the USA. What if I'm in a country that uses 200 volt - 50 Mgh plugins, can the Mavic charger change over like my iPhone or LapTop does? When reading the manual they don't address this isue.

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FedsRevenge
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If it says "Input 100-240v" on the charger then yes.
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Free Bird
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FedsRevenge Posted at 2016-12-8 15:15
If it says "Input 100-240v" on the charger then yes.

I guess I'll find out the answer late tomorrow when my Mavic shows up.

What does everyone else have printed on their charger?
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4wd
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It will be fine, almost all electrical stuff nowadays will automatically cope with both voltages.
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Free Bird Posted at 2016-12-8 18:23
I guess I'll find out the answer late tomorrow when my Mavic shows up.

What does everyone else have printed on their charger?

DJI Chargers allow for an input range from 100-240V at 50-6Hz...

Here's a picture of the Mavic Charger:

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Free Bird
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Daroga Posted at 2016-12-8 15:54
DJI Chargers allow for an input range from 100-240V at 50-6Hz...

Here's a picture of the Mavic Charger:

Thanks for the information.
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DJI Natalia
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As mentioned above, please do not worry about it since the input is 100-240V.
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NavigatorNL
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But you need another country specific plug.
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NavigatorNL Posted at 2016-12-9 03:28
But you need another country specific plug.

Yes I have the lot of them. I'm covered for every country I travel to.
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