Hi, has anybody had experience with the firehose drone strobes? Do they increase the ability to keep the bird in view during the day? Thanks
Firehouse strobes are very bright, and do increase VLOS during the day, and of course at night. A few have shared videos of their strobes flashing during the day, at a low hover, and still creating a huge ball of light on the ground with every flash.Hi, has anybody had experience with the firehose drone strobes? Do they increase the ability to keep the bird in view during the day?
Absolutely.Hi, has anybody had experience with the firehose drone strobes? Do they increase the ability to keep the bird in view during the day? Thanks
White is the brightest.get the LED model.Hurts your eyes close in dim light.Following here also. I'm very interested in these for my MA, and still tossing up the idea if I just want white or white, red and green.
I use 4 led FHT lights. Red on nose, green on tail and white on top & bottom. also helps with VLOS orientation.White is the brightest.get the LED model.Hurts your eyes close in dim light.
I bought the white. I have trouble on a sunny day seeing it.
Meant to say 4 LED model.Very brightI use 4 led FHT lights. Red on nose, green on tail and white on top & bottom. also helps with VLOS orientation.
Any body come up with a simple idea, to not get blinded by those powerful strobes.
The on/off button is the biggest issue with the circuit board type FH strobes. One of my buddy's who is in his 80's complained about turning them on and off. It just takes some practice but he uses one of those computer stylists used to write on a touch screen. You still get blinded from time to time. I just know where the buttons are and don't look at them using my thumb to block the LEDs. The FH Spark strobe has an easy to use on off switch and are much easier to use but I'm just not a fan of that model. What I like about my Arc-II's is they last long enough that I usually don't turn them off unless I move from my flying site. So I've flown 5 batteries on my MP and the strobes have never died. I do hope the XL's have a long run time. Yeah they are big in size and maybe not for all drones but I purchased for my RC airplanes. At one of my flying fields there were 2 planes that crash yesterday in a oat field and it took a long time to locate those aircraft. I'm banking on the alarm to help me locate mine if I crash. Even though you can use the app to find a DJI quad, having a strobe made it easier to find my buddy's grandkids DJI-spark when he crashed it into a heavy forested area. The app led us to the general area but without the strobes we would have never found it up in a tree. Saved him a few hundred bucks.I love my strobe lights, more powerful the better. Remember, the more lights you put on. The more you have to charge up, and turn on and Off, for us older folks, it can be a pain turning the lights on and off. Any body come up with a simple idea, to not get blinded by those powerful strobes.
I might add a red strobe for sunny days as well a white for cloudy. Any thought on that?
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