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Can anyone advise if the low noise propellers for a Mavic Pro platinum are the same for a Mavic pro
Agreed - but there doesn't appear to be a supplier in the UK??Master air screw props are good ones too, search here, or Google.
I understand where you are coming from, but like everything, a Mavic Pro is a combination of products and services in manufacture that is designed to balance the cost of manufacture against the market sell price. With that in mind, DJI - like any other manufacturer - can't put the best available components together without making the Mavic just too **** expensive. If price was not an issue, would the stock Mavic Pro prop be carbon-fibre? It's a valid question ... I do respect your experience and value your comment however Mr Thunderdrones and will think long and hard ...A quick reality check here. The Mavic Pro Platinum props were designed and engineered for the Mavic Pro Platinums motors and speed control. An owner can use any prop that fits on there, but not without risks. The upside to using generic props might be a slight reduction in prop noise. The downside risks could involve props spinning off or breaking, uneven blade tracking, prop pitch that is too high for the OEM DJI Platinum motors and speed control and will overload them, prop RPM reduced so much to incur a blade stall, and power surges from the ESC trying to turn a higher pitch prop than was designed.
Yes, many generic props will fit, but they might not be worth trying on your $1000 drone. 3 things that I always use OEM products for are props, batteries, and chargers.
If price was not an issue, would the stock Mavic Pro prop be carbon-fibre?
Howdy from Wyoming @Des Steedman , welcome to the community, plenty of fine folk and excellent information here.Can anyone advise if the low noise propellers for a Mavic Pro platinum are the same for a Mavic pro