i have that sort on my MM different brand same design they have not triggered payload mode foe me and i fly with a gimbal /sun hood as wellDo they trigger payload mode, especially as the battery is discharged?
I was tempted to order that style but a reviewer said they didn't fit well - it seems they fit nicely on your craft - thanks.I went with a different style to keep the front arms more rigid and reduce the possibility of prop strike on the body.
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Blimey, I have Iannes' type and they trigger payload mode when the battery reaches 30%. I drilled holes in them to reduce the weight but they still trigger the mode when the battey is in the high 20's, I am currently connecting drill holes with a file
Blimey, I have Iannes' type and they trigger payload mode when the battery reaches 30%. I drilled holes in them to reduce the weight but they still trigger the mode when the battey is in the high 20's, I am currently connecting drill holes with a file
you would probably get that warning whether you had the the legs on or not ,when the battery gets past a certain level, and bearing in mind that when you took off and climbed,Iannes, would you care to try it and see what happens? it would be usefu to get a comparison. I think I first saw the warning when I landed with the battery at 30% and then took of again. After drilling them and with a full battery I took off and sent it straight up, the warning/mode triggered during the climb.
Sorry OMM, the only times I have seen the warning is with either the guards or these extension fitted and, battery % wise, at home I will regularily fly the drone down below the teens. My flights at home are often riddled with landings and take offs and certainly, significant vertical climbs (20m or so) because of trees and the house around the 'drone pad'.
Iannes, would you care to try it and see what happens? it would be usefu to get a comparison. I think I first saw the warning when I landed with the battery at 30% and then took of again. After drilling them and with a full battery I took off and sent it straight up, the warning/mode triggered during the climb.
I'm pleased with these - they fold away - they are longer than the ones I fitted previously to the Mavic Mini and are simple to attach and remove - worth a heads up methinks.
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