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<blockquote data-quote="lannes" data-source="post: 23008" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>I guess you need to weigh up the pros and cons,</p><p></p><p>DJI version has a smaller capacity only 3 battery recharges vs 6</p><p>DJI can store the drone as well</p><p>Smatree charges faster, which means it uses a high rate, not necessarily the best for a Lipo</p><p>Smatree is heavier 800g vs DJI 645g</p><p>Smatree has been reported to catch fire, although this is not conclusively proven</p><p></p><p>On balance I'd go for the DJI version if your walking/ hiking it would weigh less, if your driving you would be using a more dedicated car charger, so I'm not sure where you would use the Smatree.</p><p>In other instances I would probably get a normal powerbank that outputs 5v/3 amps and use a Rcharlance charger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lannes, post: 23008, member: 1376"] I guess you need to weigh up the pros and cons, DJI version has a smaller capacity only 3 battery recharges vs 6 DJI can store the drone as well Smatree charges faster, which means it uses a high rate, not necessarily the best for a Lipo Smatree is heavier 800g vs DJI 645g Smatree has been reported to catch fire, although this is not conclusively proven On balance I'd go for the DJI version if your walking/ hiking it would weigh less, if your driving you would be using a more dedicated car charger, so I'm not sure where you would use the Smatree. In other instances I would probably get a normal powerbank that outputs 5v/3 amps and use a Rcharlance charger [/QUOTE]
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