Is there a way to change the battery temp readings from Celsius to Fahrenheit that show on DJI Go 4?
Is there a way to change the battery temp readings from Celsius to Fahrenheit that show on DJI Go 4?
Wow, lol. Yes, that thread got pretty warm. You’d think if DJI allows you to switch from Kilometers to Miles that they would have the Celsius to Fahrenheit. Guess I’ll start brushing up on my Celsius. Thanks for the link friend.
I personally prefer my temperatures shown on the Kelvin scale so as to be standardized with the scientific community and to be more cognizant of when molecular particles will stop all of their annoying vibratory motions.
NOT MY HEAD !! lolVery easy, just double the Celsius # and add 30. Example say it’s 21 c
21 +21+30= 72deg Fahrenheit
Gets you within a degree or two within normal circumstances.
0 is 32 ( freezing point )
100 is 212 ( boiling point)
Gets you close, easy to compute in your head lol
Very easy, just double the Celsius # and add 30. Example say it’s 21 c
21 +21+30= 72deg Fahrenheit
Gets you within a degree or two within normal circumstances.
0 is 32 ( freezing point )
100 is 212 ( boiling point)
Gets you close, easy to compute in your head lol
I have to do conversions all the time as engineer in a manufacturing environment. I use an iPhone app called Converter. There may be an Android version as well. Converts most measurements.I can do distance and elevation pretty well. Weight only so-so. Temperature - pretty poor. I cross-country ski and and hike. Celsius just does not compute. Spent three weeks x-country skiing in Norway last Feb and then three weeks hiking in Italy in July and trying to figure out how to dress or how **** hot it was going to be was just not easy - for me. I mean I can do the quickie conversions for warmer temps but x-country skiing needs a bit more precision besides "that is too **** cold!"
I guess you can grab some conversion chart as an app for whichever platform and switch to it.
Very easy, just double the Celsius # and add 30. Example say it’s 21 c
21 +21+30= 72deg Fahrenheit
Gets you within a degree or two within normal circumstances.
0 is 32 ( freezing point )
100 is 212 ( boiling point)
Gets you close, easy to compute in your head lol
And there's the key to the problem: just add 40 to whatever temperature you have, convert the degrees and subtract the 40. Works every timei think there are only 2 countries that still use imperial measures.
when we converted back in the 70's, we used the saying, add 16 and then double it for C to F
i do know however that -40C and -40F are the same temps