Can you make one including the Imalent lights mounts just like the one at the picture?
I found this one but does not have the mounts for the Imalent.
I found this one but does not have the mounts for the Imalent.
Not knocking your setup by any means. Did you try to get it out with a magnet? If its waterproof it probably still works! My olights seem to be submersible. BTW is that hot glue?I have only lost one 50 dollar light in the last 5 years. I saw it fall off into the merky swamp below. It was waterproof, so I flew my drone over the area where it fell. I couldn't see it. Must have fallen into the muddy muck.
Thats are M3 triple mount . I will post the Imalent mount tonight in store. I just designed and made them yesterday after I read Testme's post and bought my two lights real nice product very bright.Can you make one including the Imalent lights mounts just like the one at the picture?
I found this one but does not have the mounts for the Imalent.
Most flashlights are aluminum today and magnets won't work on them.Not knocking your setup by any means. Did you try to get it out with a magnet? If its waterproof it probably still works! My olights seem to be submersible. BTW is that hot glue?
The light fell too deep into the swamp area. Even if I tried hanging a magnet from the drone and lifted that way, well, I till couldn't see where it landed under the mud.Not knocking your setup by any means. Did you try to get it out with a magnet? If its waterproof it probably still works! My olights seem to be submersible. BTW is that hot glue?
I understand. I haven't had an issue yet.I like to keep away magnets from the drone. They can interfere with the instruments.
Ok its listed "IMALENT LD70 adaptor for DJI Mavic Triple Mounts or any GP Style Mount - NEW" 15% discount to forum membersThats are M3 triple mount . I will post the Imalent mount tonight in store. I just designed and made them yesterday after I read Testme's post and bought my two lights real nice product very bright.
Thanks
Here is my Mavic 3 with 1 Imalent LD70 velcroed to the left side and 1 velcroed to the right side of my mavic 3. 2 Total. It;s just as bright as my 3 LD70 flight. VIDEO LINK BELOW.@Don Testme I just order 2 of the LD70 to test. They are so small and lightweight.
Just so you all know why the Imalent LD70 does not get hot when attached to the drone. Because I attach my lights under the prop wash, the props keep them warm to the touch, but not hot. They do get hot and can't be picked up when they are just sitting in your house or are stationary with no wind keeping them cool.That is exactly what I want. That is bright sufficient to see gators LOL. Great job with the gimbal corrections !!!
Also, surveillance is priceless.
That's pretty funny ! Love the fenix lights , have a few of themWhile flying my M3 at night, I saw a truck just sitting in an odd place. I pointed my spot lights at it, noticed it had a number on it's roof, so , me being curious, I wanted to know if it was a cop or work truck or a citizen patrol truck, or whatever. Turned out , I was shining my Lights on a Sheriff. OOPS !
Here is the video. Sheriff shows up near the end of the video as I leave the scene and head home.
Don,I just found a way to Keep my High Poered EDC Lights at their highest levels without the regulator kicking in and dimming them.. In this case I'm talking about any mini light with 3000 to 4000 lumens that gets so hot you can't touch it. I used the LD70 Imalent 4000 lumen light to test. These lights ligherally are smally than the palm of your hand.
Anyway. I noticed my props on the drone were keeping them moderately cool. Usually enough to keep them from dimming and still being able to touch them after landing.
So What did I do? I attached a mini powerful R/C cooling fan to the side of the LD70 with some hot melt glue. The fan keeps the lights so cool, it doesn't even feel like I turned it on. the fan doesn't weigh anything. and the battery for it was very small, 2 pin, and very light weight also.
If you've added equipment that has either steel parts or magnetic fields which could deflect the compass, you should recalibrate the compass with the equipment turned on, so that any extra magnetic effects can be compensated for.
I tried to calibrate but fail, The interesting think is when is dark only. I will make the video.If you've added equipment that has either steel parts or magnetic fields which could deflect the compass, you should recalibrate the compass with the equipment turned on, so that any extra magnetic effects can be compensated for.
I am reminded of that scene from Close Encounters of the Third Kind. good luck.While flying my M3 at night, I saw a truck just sitting in an odd place. I pointed my spot lights at it, noticed it had a number on it's roof, so , me being curious, I wanted to know if it was a cop or work truck or a citizen patrol truck, or whatever. Turned out , I was shining my Lights on a Sheriff. OOPS !
Here is the video. Sheriff shows up near the end of the video as I leave the scene and head home.
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