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COLORADO DRONE CHARGERS
DJI Mavic 2
Portable Rapid Charging System (PRCS)
Charges up to 4 batteries and 1 flight controller simultaneously in record time!
Fly all day with our Portable Rapid Charging System (PRCS). Designed to work with generators, inverters and other “alternate” sources. Features CDC intelligent charging with current, voltage and temperature management.
Made in the U.S.A.
Specs
Battery compatibility and charge times
Battery Type | 4 x DJI Mavic 2 Intelligent Flight Batteries |
90% Charge Time | All 4 batteries charge in 30 minutes |
98%+ Charge Time | All 4 batteries charge in 55 minutes |
Under the hood
• Proprietary charging algorithms
• Built-in power supply
• 100% duty cycle
• Multi-fan cooling
• Current/voltage/temperature management
• 2 x USB 2.0 Charge Ports for Flight Controller and device charging.
IP65 Rated Protective Hard Case
• Watertight
• Dustproof
• Impact resistant
• Adjustable pressure release valve for easy opening
Warranty
All CDC chargers come with an industry-leading 2-year warranty. We stand by our products!
Additional
Power Requirements for Up to Three (3) Mavic 2 PRCS Elites
Each Mavic 2 PRCS Elite fully loaded with 4 batteries and a controller “at peak” uses about 5.5 amps from the 120VAC circuit.
This translates to an average of 660 Watts AC needed for 1, Mavic 2 PRCS Elite charger.
For 2, Mavic 2 PRCS Elite’s from the same source, you will need on average about 1300 Watts AC.
For 3, Mavic 2 PRCS Elite’s from the same source, you will need on average about 2000 Watts AC.
Inverters/generator power sources should be rated between 1.2X and 1.5X the wattage required by the load, i.e. Mavic 2 PRCS Elite charging systems. Note: all our charging systems are designed to be powered from a “modified sine wave” continuous power source – this can save you a lot of money over buying a “pure sine wave “power source.
To power 1 Mavic 2 PRCS Elite we recommend a power source between 750 Watts and 1,000 Watts.
To power 2 Mavic 2 PRCS Elite we recommend a power source between 1500 Watts and 1,750 Watts.
To power 3 Mavic 2 PRCS Elite we recommend a power source between 2200 Watts and 2,500 Watts.
Be sure to use the proper wire size.
Our on-line store is open 24/7 and we ship Monday through Thursday, excluding some holidays. Orders received for products without shipping restrictions on its product page will ship the same business day when received before 12:00 p.m. PST. Orders in high demand will have an estimated time listed on its product page and will ship according to the date listed.
Signature is required for most shipments.
*How long does it take for you to ship a product?*
This depends on your location, the method of shipping and the item you choose.
For in stock items inside the USA we typically ship by UPS and FedEx and for small items we ship by USPS. We typically ship items within 1-2 business days of the order for in stock shipment.
Ground Shipments can take up to 5 Business days from our Washington location. Express options are available by contacting us, but UPS and FedEx do NOT guarantee any shipments at this time.
If there are lithium batteries (most drones & ROVS), these cannot be shipped express.
USPS typically takes 2-3 business days for the smaller items by priority mail.
SHIPPING NOTES:
- Orders under $50 = $25 Ground Shipping & Handling
- Orders $50-499.99 = $20 Ground Shipping & Handling
- Orders $500 or higher = FREE Ground Shipping & Handling (USA Only)
- Alaska & Hawaii have unique shipping starting at $75
- Contact us for Express Shipping Options
- DHL & UPS Available for International Orders*
*International shipments are typically sent by DHL or UPS. Please note you are responsible for any customs fee, taxes and brokerage fees that may be due by importing an item into your country.
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While not always legally required, having insurance to fly a drone is highly recommended for several reasons:
Why You Should Consider Drone Insurance:
- Liability Coverage:
- Protects you if your drone causes injury or property damage to others.
- Damage Protection:
- Covers repairs or replacement costs if your drone is damaged in an accident.
- Theft Protection:
- Provides coverage if your drone is stolen.
- Compliance:
- Some commercial operations and clients may require proof of insurance before allowing you to fly.
- Peace of Mind:
- Offers reassurance that you are financially protected against unforeseen incidents.
Types of Drone Insurance:
- Liability Insurance:
- Covers legal fees and damages if your drone causes injury or property damage.
- Hull Insurance:
- Covers physical damage to your drone.
- Covers physical damage to you sensor (separately from the drone)
- Personal Injury Insurance:
- Covers injuries to yourself or your team while operating the drone.
- Commercial Drone Insurance:
- For businesses, covering multiple drones and operators, including comprehensive coverage options.
Where to Get Drone Insurance:
- Specialized drone insurance providers
- General insurance companies with drone policies
- Aviation insurance companies
Legal Requirements:
- Check local regulations as requirements can vary by country and region.
- In the U.S., the FAA does not mandate drone insurance, but it’s advisable for all operators, especially for commercial use.
In summary, while insurance might not be legally required, it is a smart and responsible choice to protect yourself and others while flying a drone.
Check with your insurance provider to see if they cover the drone rental and flights. If they do not, we highly recommend that you have insurance when you are flying drones. We have found that Skywatch.ai offers some of the best options for Drone Insurance.