Just wondering what sort of testing you’ve done or source of information you found to make you claim that the revision Code has no bearing on the props performance.well i don't think that the mould no has any bearing ,i just opened 5 packs of spare props all from DJI, 3 that came with the drone and 2 that i purchased afterwards
this is what i found there are 4 props in each pack 2 CW 2 CC in two packs they were all numbered B3 B4 one pack F1 G2 one pack B4 G2 and the last one was C1 C1 so the numbers are random
SInce DJI probably makes 100 of thousands (millions?) of these I don't think that F1 could identify an individual mold.I’m guessing the codes are injection mould tool identifiers.
SInce DJI probably makes 100 of thousands (millions?) of these I don't think that F1 could identify an individual mold.
It seems logical that it would be the revision, but who knows?
well lets put it this way, i inspected all the props carefully for any differences they all had the same model no on them and they all seemed to have the same profile and amount of flex and the hubs were all the sameJust wondering what sort of testing you’ve done or source of information you found to make you claim that the revision Code has no bearing on the props performance.
Pretty sure the mold markings indicate a revision level. It’s even possible It indicates different polymer formulations.
so if i had a pack of 4 props, both CC props should have the same numbers ie say B4 and also the two CW props have the same numbers ie say F2 as only a pair of props go on a specific motorfrom dji forum bots:
Propellers casted in different molds and mold cavities (there are four mold cavities in one mold) are slightly different. The letters are used for distinguishing between molds, while the numbers are used for distinguishing between mold cavities.
The two propellers of the same Mavic Mini motor must be casted in the same mold with the same mold cavities to ensure that the two propellers are exactly the same.
so if i had a pack of 4 props, both CC props should have the same numbers ie say B4 and also the two CW props have the same numbers ie say F2 as only a pair of props go on a specific motor
it would be interesting to know if one mold makes 4 CC props or two of each, in all my packs there were some with the same mould no, and some with different no for each pair of propsI think it's referring to the two prop sections on each motor.
They are not random!well i don't think that the mould no has any bearing ,i just opened 5 packs of spare props all from DJI, 3 that came with the drone and 2 that i purchased afterwards
this is what i found there are 4 props in each pack 2 CW 2 CC in two packs they were all numbered B3 B4 one pack F1 G2 one pack B4 G2 and the last one was C1 C1 so the numbers are random
They don’t make 1 prop per mold cycle.SInce DJI probably makes 100 of thousands (millions?) of these I don't think that F1 could identify an individual mold.
It seems logical that it would be the revision, but who knows?
It would be nice if DJI would do that.so if i had a pack of 4 props, both CC props should have the same numbers ie say B4 and also the two CW props have the same numbers ie say F2 as only a pair of props go on a specific motor