Well... if the frame prevents you from generating the amount of thrust that you need, one way can certainly be to add blades, but it doesn't come without a cost. Another way could be to increase the prop pitch, also that with increased amp draw.@ slup Aren't 2 bladed props considered to be the most efficient, balanced propeller, with more than two blades being used where more thrust is desired but propeller diameter is limited?
And what do you want to achieve by that?
3 blades will give more air resistance which will create higher amp draw which in turn consume the battery quicker.
3 blades will generate more thrust which mean a lower needed rpm to create the same amount of lift...
But with experience from FPV quad flying the increased battery draw from a greater air resistance is bigger than the gain you get from a lower rpm. So you probably will have shorter flight times with a 3 blade compared to a 2 blade.
3 blades gives less air slip... but as this is a Mavic 2 photo drone & not a racing quad I don't see much benefits here.
3 blades can give you lower prop sound... or at least a different sound.
3 blades will not change your Mavic 2's max vertical or horizontal speed... this as those are governed by the firmware on a Mavic 2.
So in the end... not much gain, would a 3 blade be better than a 2 blade the Mavic 2 would be delivered with it from
Do you not think DJI has tried and tested this? DJI has a team of engineers second to no other consumer drone manufacturer. Who knows, maybe you could improve their product?I'm just worried about more drag and if it'll burn out my motors?
Would they be more quieter?
Never used them myself, but a flying partner has. He reckoned that apart from a slightly lower pitched sound, they didn't alter lift or handling any better than the OEM rotors. On the other hand: I have used Master Airscrew ENDURE and STEALTH props exclusively for 3 years and think that they do offer minor, but real benefits.Thank you very much Slup, great information, and you answered all my questions and then some.
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