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2 minutes ago, Donzo98 said:

There should a way to plug it right into the wall...

That's one way of looking at it. The other way is that many other modern device charges from a USB-C cable, so by packing one charging pack and USB C cables you have compatibility with the S1R charger. 

While I appreciate that everyone's use case is different, I personally prefer the approach that Panasonic has taken here. One small charging unit with 5 USB outputs, a set of short cables and just one "to wall" connection with a local plug/adapter and you're set. 

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Just came across a dual battery charger for the S1/S1r on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/Replacement-Compatible-Panasonic-DMW-BLJ31-DMW-BLJ31e/dp/B07VD5LK72

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I agree that when I first saw the charger I was surprised, but then realized that with a USB-C cable I could charge directly into the camera from my car or laptop. I could never do that with the SL.

I now carry a cable with me in my bag at all times. This is one of many things I like best about the S1-R.

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2 hours ago, ron777 said:

Ordered... thanks for the link.

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On 7/28/2019 at 3:46 AM, Donzo98 said:

Wow... what a horrible design...

4 things needed to charge the battery in an AC outlet!! Genius....

Despite the dire warnings in the manual it appears (from my experience so far) that you can dispense with most of the bits ..... either plug the camera in direct to any USB outlet or just use the charger alone connected to a similar USB cable. The only difference with the Charger/Transformer 2 cable combo is the speed. 

I've ditched the transformer and replaced all cables with shorter ones and these days travel with a 4 USB port Syncwire plug which comes with several socket outlet options and is very compact. Phone, Battery/Camera, iPad and Powerbank all get charged simultaneously overnight. I just wish everything was now USB-C. 

A Nitecore charger version would be nice (hint, hint) to reduce the cable count even further ...... :rolleyes:

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On 7/28/2019 at 12:04 PM, ron777 said:

Anyone get theirs yet??

I got mine the other day...

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3 minutes ago, ron777 said:

Yes, arrived yesterday but have yet to test it.

MIne's charging one of my batts now...

First thought... Damn, it's big :)

Still better than all those insane cords. I ordered a 1 foot AC cord on Amazon... and all the rest of the crap from Panasonic will go back in the box.

 

 

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I need to rationalise my chargers for travel, since usb-c charges the apple products and the Panasonic. The only difference between the chargers is their Wattage. I assume that the devices with lower wattage requirements will not suffer when charged by a higher wattage charger?

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5 hours ago, jrp said:

I need to rationalise my chargers for travel, since usb-c charges the apple products and the Panasonic. The only difference between the chargers is their Wattage. I assume that the devices with lower wattage requirements will not suffer when charged by a higher wattage charger?

You assume correctly. Lower draw devices will just draw the current they need. As long as the voltage is the same (5V for all USB devices) you're fine.

Hooking up higher draw devices on low amp chargers is also OK. They'll just take longer to charge.

My charging is all done from a 6 port USB charger (2.4 amps per socket). I can charge all my devices at once except my laptop and drone batteries. If you want 3.0 amps the Nintendo USBC charger for the Switch is a good choice.

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Here is my simplified solution...

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