I'm fairly sure this belongs in the hardware mods section but admin feel free to bounce this post around to where it should be.
Ok heres the question! Has anyone ever attached leds to their mavic? Static, Rgb, Rgbw, dreamcolor, anything? Im asking for long time use problems, how its obstacle avoidance/sensor system was affected, if any gps problems or not? So far so good, no problems here. Let me explain lol.
This all stemmed from a product i found by accident on youtube for a led cob system made for phantoms by flyhighfpv, Probably because they are so symmetrical that you could easily wrap a single led strip completely around it, Than i found a kit he had for a mavic but it simply wrapped around it making it impossible to fold back. I wanted the kit but i wasnt having it. I wanted leds that look similar, but applied in such a manner that i could still fold the drone. The idea i had came from 2 major influences. The video game Cyberpunk, movie like tron and my exteme love for exo cars(cars stripped down and only have exo skeleton frames), So after a couple of hours of searching i had a plan. Using enameled copper wire and a strip of led cob from the ZON, i fashioned a "exoskeleton" of wiring and leds to create a monstrosity of a lighting system. Doing so i was abel to "hide" the wires close to the body instead of having a much of regualr wires taped and or glued to the body. i also added a skin so that the leds and soldering wouldnt damage the body in any way while soldering. I did have to use wires on the joints but it completely allows you to still fold the drone without having much slack at all.
Like i said so far no gps/sensor/avoidance interference on my end, but it definitely catches the eye! it was a fairly simple task just very time taking! Let me know what your thoughts are! Constructive crisitism encouraged!
Ok heres the question! Has anyone ever attached leds to their mavic? Static, Rgb, Rgbw, dreamcolor, anything? Im asking for long time use problems, how its obstacle avoidance/sensor system was affected, if any gps problems or not? So far so good, no problems here. Let me explain lol.
This all stemmed from a product i found by accident on youtube for a led cob system made for phantoms by flyhighfpv, Probably because they are so symmetrical that you could easily wrap a single led strip completely around it, Than i found a kit he had for a mavic but it simply wrapped around it making it impossible to fold back. I wanted the kit but i wasnt having it. I wanted leds that look similar, but applied in such a manner that i could still fold the drone. The idea i had came from 2 major influences. The video game Cyberpunk, movie like tron and my exteme love for exo cars(cars stripped down and only have exo skeleton frames), So after a couple of hours of searching i had a plan. Using enameled copper wire and a strip of led cob from the ZON, i fashioned a "exoskeleton" of wiring and leds to create a monstrosity of a lighting system. Doing so i was abel to "hide" the wires close to the body instead of having a much of regualr wires taped and or glued to the body. i also added a skin so that the leds and soldering wouldnt damage the body in any way while soldering. I did have to use wires on the joints but it completely allows you to still fold the drone without having much slack at all.
Like i said so far no gps/sensor/avoidance interference on my end, but it definitely catches the eye! it was a fairly simple task just very time taking! Let me know what your thoughts are! Constructive crisitism encouraged!
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