Is it that hard to believe I want to test the limits of this thing to see how far out I can go and get shots?Hi, I can't really understand why you who are doing "range tests" have to fly far away... why don't you just fly much shorter distance fwd and back many times?
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Try it in normal mode. Sport eats battery quicker.The longest distance I ve flown was a 4 miles/ 6.2 km round trip in sports mode. 10’ 30” flight landed back on the boat with 17% battery
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Thats the best tip i read in awhile.. and makes sence.. Put your phone on Airplane mode... cause i get messages, news flash, earthquake sensor readings.. I live in Los Angeles.. ect... this way your phone is dedicated to the drone and not pinging out to recieve messages and other stuff.... Thanks ..I've gotten 5 miles in a pretty flat but not perfect area with few obstructions. I could have gone further than I did based on battery. I can usually get 2-3 miles even with a couple of obstacles around. With a forest around or serious obstacles and interference I can still usually get at least a mile.
This little drone can really get out there! Some tips: I noticed I get a lot better range when I put my phone in airplane mode. And make sure you're holding the controller properly. Maybe get the Yagi-Uda device to add to your controller. I've noticed that interference from wifi will be a big factor in range, including your own.
That reminds me, there was some talk a while back about doing some tests to find the optimal speed to get optimal distance, but I never saw any results posted. I had assumed that DJI would set the auto-RTH speed to whatever they had determined to be optimal, but after reading some of that discussion, I'm not so sure -- I think it's possible that max speed is optimal. I set up a waypoint mission in Dronelink to fly in a square until low-power RTH, intending to rerun at different speeds, but I didn't get around to running it yet -- maybe this spring. Has anyone done any quantitative testing?Try it in normal mode. Sport eats battery quicker.
I have tested for Mavic Air and Mavic Pro. The lowest battery consumption for level flight is 48 km/h.That reminds me, there was some talk a while back about doing some tests to find the optimal speed to get optimal distance, but I never saw any results posted. I had assumed that DJI would set the auto-RTH speed to whatever they had determined to be optimal, but after reading some of that discussion, I'm not so sure -- I think it's possible that max speed is optimal. I set up a waypoint mission in Dronelink to fly in a square until low-power RTH, intending to rerun at different speeds, but I didn't get around to running it yet -- maybe this spring. Has anyone done any quantitative testing?
Maybe, but that might be something else to test. Anyway, the point of contention is that max flight time does not necessarily mean max distance traveled. I was mainly interested in maximizing mapping mission distances and in knowing the best speed for a bee-line home when power is low, so I thought a square would be better than a circle.The M2 manual indicates that 17kph, (km/h) or about 15.5ft/s provides max flight time. I would think a circle would be a better test than a square FP to test.
My thoughts exactly, if i even came close to 5 miles, my drone flight would be a Kamakazi flight into the ground, what next testing how high can your drone sustain a dead props situation ?? If your going to need a drone to fly that kind of distance u need to get a drone for such task. Its nice to know that the mini 2 can do that in a perfect inviroment ect but not all batteries are the same in holding charge too so its back to the perfect situation and with my luck my battery would go dead and my drone lands in a sewer treatment plant.I'm finding it slightly difficult to accept 5 miles.
That would mean 5 miles out 5 miles back. Just can't see how the battery could sustain such a flight even on the best of days. It would absolutely be on the wire and would require zero obstacles.
Km's sure.
Are you using custom made 3500 batteries from 2S for Mini2? I'm in Canada and I want to buy something like that, but can't find it on ebay. I watched several videos how to make them, but it's always some info missing and involves precise soldering too. Plus no info on what exactly to buy to make such custom battery. I know about link with some guy in Netherland selling it, but it's private message only and then you have to deal with paying using weird process. Would be much easier for me to just buy it from ebay, but I can't find anything yet. I saw some Chinese alibaba pics, but alibaba takes months to deliver to Canada and then if something goes wrong it takes forever to fix it.I flew 6.5 km today. No problem. But it's just cold.
I made it myself from elements with Aliexpress. On the kitchen)Are you using custom made 3500 batteries from 2S for Mini2? I'm in Canada and I want to buy something like that, but can't find it on ebay. I watched several videos how to make them, but it's always some info missing and involves precise soldering too. Plus no info on what exactly to buy to make such custom battery. I know about link with some guy in Netherland selling it, but it's private message only and then you have to deal with paying using weird process. Would be much easier for me to just buy it from ebay, but I can't find anything yet. I saw some Chinese alibaba pics, but alibaba takes months to deliver to Canada and then if something goes wrong it takes forever to fix it.
Did you use stock Mini 2 battery control board with connector and just welded bigger batteries to it instead of stock ones?I made it myself from elements with Aliexpress. On the kitchen)
Правильно.Вы использовали стандартную батарею управления Mini 2 с разъемом и просто приварили к ней батарею большего размера вместо стандартной?
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