Exactly what the F stands for - yesSorry, no idea. Silver ringed-ones are labelled 8743F, and the other ones are labelled 8743F CW (clockwise) so it's not rotation.
Perhaps it refers to "Folding".
Note to mention only 3 reviews with the average only 3 1/2 stars. With a devices as expensive as the Mavic, why risk it.Some of these vendors are sly. They say "For DJI" but not "by" DJI. The price they are selling them at was a giveaway to me. $11.00 for 4 props is half of what OEM DJI props sell for.
Here is the ad on Amazon for the Amazetech fake DJI props:
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Here is an ad for a reputable vendor. It is B and H Photo. Always OEM DJI.
DJILow-Noise Propellers for Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom/Enterprise (One Pair)
What’s deflashed? And how do you do it?I first planned to purchase third-party low-noise-props for my M2P right after I received the drone. However, after I examined the original DJI props (I have 2 sets) and recognized their outstanding production quality, I refrained from the purchase. Instead I carefully deflashed the leading edges of the prop blades preventing any further damage to the blade profile. After this little modification my M2P is flying flawlessly accompanied by a smooth prop noise (imho).
Isn’t that plastic moulding to protect the propellers/make them more durable?Taking the excess plastic moulding residue off the blades (usually using a bit of fine-grade sandpaper).
heres the link. i know it says amazetech or something, but it also says "by dji" so me being new to the game i figured this was a reputable set to get and not going to lie, i wanted the useless bags too.
Amazon.com: Amazetech 8743F - DJI Mavic 2 Pro Low-Noise Propellers 2 Pair Golden tip with Propeller Bag, Compatible with Mavic 2 pro and Mavic Zoom: Camera & Photo
Amazon.com: Amazetech 8743F - DJI Mavic 2 Pro Low-Noise Propellers 2 Pair Golden tip with Propeller Bag, Compatible with Mavic 2 pro and Mavic Zoom: Camera & Photowww.amazon.com
The reviews on those props are terrible.heres the link. i know it says amazetech or something, but it also says "by dji" so me being new to the game i figured this was a reputable set to get and not going to lie, i wanted the useless bags too.
Amazon.com: Amazetech 8743F - DJI Mavic 2 Pro Low-Noise Propellers 2 Pair Golden tip with Propeller Bag, Compatible with Mavic 2 pro and Mavic Zoom: Camera & Photo
Amazon.com: Amazetech 8743F - DJI Mavic 2 Pro Low-Noise Propellers 2 Pair Golden tip with Propeller Bag, Compatible with Mavic 2 pro and Mavic Zoom: Camera & Photowww.amazon.com
those are the same as I ended up with but they have a couple listings of the product and the one that I purchased from had 19 reviews with 4.something stars. 19 reviews isn't much, but I fell for it.The reviews on those props are terrible.
I bought on Amazon a set of 8 carbon fiber low noise props for my Mavic Air, and tried them out in my home. After 1 minute of stationary flight, the drone ended up on my couch (lucky soft surface) and one of the props went flying up to the ceiling. The retainer hands of the prop had broken. So I tried a replacement prop, thinking this was just bad luck. The drone was hovering for just a few seconds and another one broke lose.
I normally fly and shot pics over the sea, I can only think how bad this could have ended up with the increased risk of losing a prop during manoeuvers.
My advice, only buy props from DJI, or from suppliers with a serious reputation, and stay away from any of these no-names vendors
Sorry for your Gimbal, hope you can fix it. If you took the DJI Care Refresh protection, that should be covered repair.
Hoping you can resolve your gimbal issue promptly![]()
thank you for the info. the description on the sellers listing said something like "compatible with Mavic 2 pro". it also said it was sold by dpi so I assumed it was legit.You may have got genuine 8331 DJI 'quiet' prop's - BUT - I'm assuming that you are posting this in the Mavic 2 Pro section of the Forum, because you have a Mavic 2 Pro - Yes?
If that's the case, then if you have the DJI 8331 quiet (gold tipped) prop's - they are definitely not compatible with the Mavic 2 Pro!
At this stage, there is only one DJI stock set of prop's for the M2P, and tho' you may get 3rd party copies, they will be the same shape as the stock-standard DJI prop' type.
DJI 's quiet prop's are 8331 spec' (8.3" diameter x 3.1" pitch). The M2Pro prop's are 8743 (8.7" diameter x 4.3" pitch) ...
View attachment 68664 If you have these prop's - they are for the original Mavic [1] Pro. (8330 and 8331 prop's)
View attachment 68665 If you have these prop's, they are for the Mavic 2 Pro (8743 prop's)
There’s the problem. It doesn’t say the props are made by DJI, it says “Amaztech props for DJI Mavic 2 Pro.” The M2P comes with low noise props. This company is trying to sell you something you don’t need, and apparently they don’t do it very well. Sorry for your crash, but I guess lesson learned.heres the link. i know it says amazetech or something, but it also says "by dji" so me being new to the game i figured this was a reputable set to get and not going to lie, i wanted the useless bags too.
Amazon.com: Amazetech 8743F - DJI Mavic 2 Pro Low-Noise Propellers 2 Pair Golden tip with Propeller Bag, Compatible with Mavic 2 pro and Mavic Zoom: Camera & Photo
Amazon.com: Amazetech 8743F - DJI Mavic 2 Pro Low-Noise Propellers 2 Pair Golden tip with Propeller Bag, Compatible with Mavic 2 pro and Mavic Zoom: Camera & Photowww.amazon.com
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