Reddit Reddit reviews DJI Battery for Phantom 2 and Phantom 2 Vision (White)

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DJI Battery for Phantom 2 and Phantom 2 Vision (White)
5,200 mAh25-28 minutes of run-time on a single chargeAdvanced charging and fail-safe circuitry built-in
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3 Reddit comments about DJI Battery for Phantom 2 and Phantom 2 Vision (White):

u/Zapf · 3 pointsr/Multicopter
u/nickolove11xk · 2 pointsr/djiphantom

The picture does, not you. The the Turnigy is about 65 bucks and the DJI is $120. The turnigy is twice the voltage and same amperage. and thus twice the size. Pretty much when you throw everything together it turns out to be 4x as much per watt.

u/Blitzsturm · 2 pointsr/djiphantom

I originally bought my Phantom 1.1.1 off Woot when it was on sale for $399 so I got a bit lucky. But I've spent over $1k getting upgrades and accessories.

The stock P1 batteries are 2200mAh and cost about $23, but you can find different brands for better prices and some for 2700+ mAh to extend flight time and you can get mounts to attach multiple batteries simultaneously. You can also use standard rapid chargers to recharge them faster.

The stock P2 batteries are 5200mAh and cost about $160. There are no generic brands, upgrades or multi-mounts available.

If you get a Phantom 1 It will run you about $480. Just make sure it's the 1.1.1 version and has the Naza V2 flight controller upgrade. I'd also recomend installing an upgraded motherboard ($69) so it'll end up costing about $549 all together. This motherboard has a built in Power Management Unit (PMU) and Gimbal Control Unit (GCU) which makes your overall rig lighter and less cramped inside not having to add separate black boxes for the PMU and GCU; enoguh so I actually installed my video transmitter inside the body of the phantom with the antenna protruding from a small hole. Be warned though you will have to use a soldering iron if you go this rout, although it's not as hard as it sounds to some people. You just have to be willing to read instructions and be careful.

If you get a Phantom 2 it will run you about $680 to get started and I'd suggest avoiding the "Vision" models that include inferior camera or gimbals.

I have my preferences but you have to weigh what features are important to you. If you decide you'd like to take the path I took I can put together a shopping list of the parts you'll want and provide tips on how to install everything. You'll need to own a soldering iron and know how to use it. This will now only allow you to install an upgraded motherboard but the best way to connect wires to a transmitter is by soldering the wires together then heat-shrinking them. I'd also make some recommendations for upgraded propellers and batteries, I typically get about 12 minutes of flight time per battery in full FPV setup with aggressive flight.

No matter what direction you go I'd recommend starting with just the Phantom + GoPro. With this you can be in the air recording the same day your stuff arrives and you can crash into walls, trees, etc without freaking out about your delicate electrons getting bashed up. Once you're convinced your a certified badass drop a fat stack of benjamins on the the extra expensive video equipment, pop the case open, take a look inside and get familiar with how it all works.