USAirborne
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I’m gonna stick with my firehouse strobes right now I think they are the better ones out there right now. If there’s anything else out there even abroad that might be better please let us know, thank you.
Looks like you’d need one for the top and one for the bottom to actually gain visibility to both pilot and other air traffic
You guys are in the wrong hobby of you think $50 is too expensive. Wait awhile and I’m sure you can get a used one.I agree. $25 tops.
Been in the hobby over 10 years and $50 is way too expensive. Add to that, the fact that at max brightness the strobe draws so much power the "non-replacable" battery can only power it for 30 min max. Even with the thermal shut down feature advertised, 4 COB led's get VERY hot in 30 minutes time.You guys are in the wrong hobby of you think $50 is too expensive. Wait awhile and I’m sure you can get a used one.
I would agree that these definitely look more finished and overall nicer than the Firehouse or Strobon LED's that are currently available. I have original Lume Cubes to fly around at night with and single LED Strobob Cree's so am not in a real hurry to get these, but they do look good. There was a post on these a couple weeks ago and I just assumed they would be a little smaller but didn't realize they had 4 LEDs in each. Curious to the reviews. Keep us posted!!
No they really arent that fantastic. I got more complaints with my lume cube on then off. So word of advise, unless you absolutely need them to fly in our out of whatever condition you're flying in, i would highly recommend flying as stealth as possible and as high altitude as possible - or you will trust me,, be asking for trouble.Fantastic, been waiting for this for a long time. Just ordered
That low strobe is going to be a nice feature.
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Gear to fly your Mavic in and out of the storm.
No they really arent that fantastic. I got more complaints with my lume cube on then off. So word of advise, unless you absolutely need them to fly in our out of whatever condition you're flying in, i would highly recommend flying as stealth as possible and as high altitude as possible - or you will trust me,, be asking for trouble.
Visibility is about 1.5 miles innAZ midday sun
sorry... fat fingered it. Was supposed to be 0.5 miles in midday sun.Sorry that's not accurate. The Arc II's are only good for about 1/2 mile in the mid-day sun - no further than VLOS of the drone itself. Maybe you can get a bit beyond that. But no where near a full mile, and certainly not 1.5 miles in broad daylight. Twilight and after dark is another story...
sorry... fat fingered it. Was supposed to be 0.5 miles in midday sun.
Preparing for Take off at dawn. That top position is going to limit the view , the question is how much as I also want to be able to see the drone as well as airplanes seeing it. Hoping for 2500 ft as is. Might be to much to ask from this position.
That light placement is great for warning other AC or seeing it yourself on RTH. But when you're flying away from home, that light won't help a bit (unless you fly backwards). If you put it on the very back (back-back, not top/back - just below the sensor) you'll be able to see it going away from home AND coming back. If you put it in sport mode coming back you'll be able to see it even better.
Very interested in seeing how much diffusion those filters offer. That will really help get a wider angle of light dispersion. Interested in hearing you results - mine should be here Monday!![]()
I prefer the Firehouse ARC2s. One on each rear arm and one on each front leg. Use colors per standard aircraft lighting. I have them in Aerial Pixel mounts (hate Velcro).
The four lights... brightest available as shown by testing... are available from firehouse for under $100 a set of 4. I have been using mine for six months, 3-4x/week. No antenna problems. Visibility is about 0.5 miles in AZ midday sun and about 2-2.5 miles at dawn and dusk. 15 - 20 seconds to attach to my drone. Last through 8-10 batteries.
I have PolarPro landing gear. No problems. Front ARC2 mounts fit right over them on the legs.One reservation I have about the Aerial Pixel mounts is that they take up space on the arms (obviously), which limits the number/size of other accessories that can be attached at the same time. Specifically, with these strobe mounts, can you still have landing gear extensions, and prop guards? I have PGYTECH extensions, and the DJI prop guards.
I currently have one white ARC2 on top, one red on bottom, attached with 3M Dual Lock. I'm considering getting Aerial Pixel for the front arms facing forward, and for the rear arms pointing to the rear.
Im going to fly the Phantom 4 sky high for a bit just to look down at the lume strobe on the Mavic to get a sense of that airplane view . Than I will place it on the tail as that seems a bettery option an see if that offers any viewing from the sky as this system just seems to be lacking two more lights really thus the 3 pack they offer.
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