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Is the Mini 5 Pro a sub-250g drone?

...but but but we don't have access to the manual for a drone that isn't sold in the US. ;)
....and why would there be FAA language in the user guide for a drone that isn't sold in the US? :(

One cannot be 100% until they see it for themselves with their own eyes in their own region or at least read about it in their specific user guide because these user guides are not only sw specific but also country specific. Nevertheless, I believe these are accurate and this is going to be a problem for the Mini 5 Pro in the US:

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well then we are fine when using the plus battery
 
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I just read about over 250g weight issue as well. OOPS!
My mini 4 pro is registered (as was my mini 3 when I had it) so I could fly legally with the plus battery but at least they were legal with the standard battery. This is not so with the 5. I'm very surprised DJI would let this pass....
 
...but but but we don't have access to the manual for a drone that isn't sold in the US. ;)
It's on the internet for download.

....and why would there be FAA language in the user guide for a drone that isn't sold in the US? :(
Because DJI prepared the manual so that the drone could be sold in the US. They wouldn't revise it after deciding that the drone temporarily not be sold in the US.

One cannot be 100% until they see it for themselves with their own eyes in their own region or at least read about it in their specific user guide because these user guides are not only sw specific but also country specific.

The download pages on DJI show language-specific manuals for download, not country-specific downloads.
 
I just read about over 250g weight issue as well. OOPS!
My mini 4 pro is registered (as was my mini 3 when I had it) so I could fly legally with the plus battery but at least they were legal with the standard battery. This is not so with the 5. I'm very surprised DJI would let this pass....
Until there are more in every bodies hands too see for ourselves I tend to doubt the weight reports. I posted earlier one reviewer's Mini 5"s weight and it was 249, with battery and sd card installed
 
Until there are more in every bodies hands too see for ourselves I tend to doubt the weight reports. I posted earlier one reviewer's Mini 5"s weight and it was 249, with battery and sd card installed
The Mini 4 5 Pro's weight is stated in the DJI specs. 249.9 grams +/- 4 grams.
 
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If you can be bothered to read the manual the answer to your question on RID is in there!
And no, I’m not going to tell you!
then why are you a part of this community? You have your manuals and are not prepared to share information, so i see no point...
 
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There is a drone review site where he weighed his and it weighed 249 with a sd card, with a nd filter it was 251
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The 1 g difference likely exceeds the accuracy tolerance of the scale!
 
The bigger issue for me is the RID broadcasting. Given that DJI will no longer guarantee that the Mini 5 Pro with the standard Mini 5 battery is still under 250g, (249.9g +/- 4grams), making the pilot responsible for making sure their takeoff weight is under 250g, not DJI, I presume DJI will force the Mini 5 Pro to broadcast RID even with the new Standard battery.

Assuming that is correct, the only recent RID free Mini DJI drone remains the Mini 4 Pro with the Mini 4 Pro regular battery.

Similarly, everyone with a Mini 5 Pro will now also presumably have to register as a pilot with the FAA and put their number on the drone, and will not be able to fly the Mini 5 Pro in foreign countries that require sub 250g takeoff off weight.

Visions of police and "users" all carrying around scales to prove the true weight of their "product!" LOL!

Can't imagine any Mini 5 Pro actually being on the 4g low variance side of the 249.9g! If so, DJI would make all of them that weight of 245.9 grams to make sure none would exceed 249.9g, which is how they guarantee the max 249g weight of the Mini 4 Pro, with the regular Mini 4 Pro battery.
 
The bigger issue for me is the RID broadcasting. Given that DJI will no longer guarantee that the Mini 5 Pro with the standard Mini 5 battery is still under 250g, (249.9g +/- 4grams), making the pilot responsible for making sure their takeoff weight is under 250g, not DJI, I presume DJI will force the Mini 5 Pro to broadcast RID even with the new Standard battery.

Assuming that is correct, the only recent RID free Mini DJI drone remains the Mini 4 Pro with the Mini 4 Pro regular battery.

Similarly, everyone with a Mini 5 Pro will now also presumably have to register as a pilot with the FAA and put their number on the drone, and will not be able to fly the Mini 5 Pro in foreign countries that require sub 250g takeoff off weight.

Visions of police and "users" all carrying around scales to prove the true weight of their "product!" LOL!

Can't imagine any Mini 5 Pro actually being on the 4g low variance side of the 249.9g! If so, DJI would make all of them that weight of 245.9 grams to make sure none would exceed 249.9g, which is how they guarantee the max 249g weight of the Mini 4 Pro, with the regular Mini 4 Pro battery.
No RID on standard M5P. Check around the internet for more discussion on this topic; it's wild!
 
No RID on standard M5P. Check around the internet for more discussion on this topic; it's wild!
Thanks for sharing that.
So, that begs the question of how much additional weight you can add to the Mini 5 Pro with the regular battery before it will choke and either not take off, or start broadcasting RID.
 
Thanks for sharing that.
So, that begs the question of how much additional weight you can add to the Mini 5 Pro with the regular battery before it will choke and either not take off, or start broadcasting RID.
Im not sure it is possible to trigger the RID on the Mini using a standard battery by adding weight to it.
 
Im not sure it is possible to trigger the RID on the Mini using a standard battery by adding weight to it.
I'm not sure either, but it poses an interesting dilemma.

If it truly isn't possible to trigger RID whenever the regular battery is used (as they represent), regardless of the weight attached, it makes the Mini 5 Pro the perfect drone for dropping whatever size and weight of explosive it is capable of carrying, limited only by the one way range of its standard battery with that extra weight attached. Without RID and without pilot registration and without GEO, things get dicey for locating and limiting those with nefarious intent.
 
As with any home built drone
 
As with any home built drone
Indeed, but DJI has a habit of being pro-active and intervening to prevent such activity.

The question remains as to how much, if any, additional weight DJI will permit one to add to the M5P with the regular battery before it will balk, and refuse to take off, especially since they claim no RID with the regular battery. They could potentially have made it broadcast RID with the regular battery if it detected any additional weight at lift off. They say no RID with the regular battery, so what do they do instead, when it detects additional weight at takeoff?
 

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