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The US power grid is 60HZ.In the U.S., where OP is located, the lines are at 120Hz and the larger the voltage the larger the magnetic field.
The US power grid is 60HZ.In the U.S., where OP is located, the lines are at 120Hz and the larger the voltage the larger the magnetic field.
In the U.S., where OP is located, the lines are at 120Hz and the larger the voltage the larger the magnetic field.
You are correctThe US power grid is 60HZ.
Our company had a Phantom that the operator claimed went nutz when he got between a couple of phases of 230kV. Now I wasn't there and the guy didn't want to loose his plush job by admitting he made a mistake so all we could do was take his word on it. But overall we never had issues while inspecting transmission lines over the years. One thing to mention is how wind and/or thunderstorm activity effects transmission lines. There have been times when we had a hard time working on a dead and grounded circuit when the opposite live circuit had wind blowing towards the dead one. The static can be too much to handle and there are times where we have to cancel the job because of it. I just don't know how the drones electronic would react to induced static being the quad is a floating device. Technically we never have to get so close that it affects the drones.Strange thread name but thats how I get you to look.
So, question.. I have a set of high power lines going through my property, no not sure of the voltage. It the "trunk line"? for the household power in the area mostly rural.
Do power lines like this effect my drone flying in any way? I know the obvious part about running into them but do they disrupt the radio waves or anything like that if I were to fly under them or around them or anything?
Thanks
Like they said, as long as you don’t hit them with the Drone but there are some buried Cables around me and when I fly over them, it shakes my Video a little!Strange thread name but thats how I get you to look.
So, question.. I have a set of high power lines going through my property, no not sure of the voltage. It the "trunk line"? for the household power in the area mostly rural.
Do power lines like this effect my drone flying in any way? I know the obvious part about running into them but do they disrupt the radio waves or anything like that if I were to fly under them or around them or anything?
Thanks
I have a 260’ cell tower ~0.25 miles from the house. I was flying and in a climb ~175’ AGL when a warning flashed up on my screen stating “Warning, Radar in the area, fly with caution!” (Or words to that affect)... The only thing I can think of is the cell tower... There is no radar in the area!!They don’t.
We have a powerline runs across our property and despite what others say (and of course there are other variables which could be at play here) I used to have big issues when taking off, flying and landing nearby with my old Phantom 3, though a Hubsan had no similar issues.Strange thread name but thats how I get you to look.
So, question.. I have a set of high power lines going through my property, no not sure of the voltage. It the "trunk line"? for the household power in the area mostly rural.
Do power lines like this effect my drone flying in any way? I know the obvious part about running into them but do they disrupt the radio waves or anything like that if I were to fly under them or around them or anything?
Thanks
Yeah, I'm not looking to go close, just if I needed to for some reason what the effect would be.We have a powerline runs across our property and despite what others say (and of course there are other variables which could be at play here) I used to have big issues when taking off, flying and landing nearby with my old Phantom 3, though a Hubsan had no similar issues.
With my Mavic 2, I haven't noticed any problems, but tbh, I tend to keep the lines a wide berth just in case.
I wonder if anyone else had had similar experience?
Is that on the Fly app somewhere?? ?If you route auxiliary power to your shields you should be able to pass close by vortex without interference.
Are you sure??I have a 260’ cell tower ~0.25 miles from the house. I was flying and in a climb ~175’ AGL when a warning flashed up on my screen stating “Warning, Radar in the area, fly with caution!” (Or words to that affect)... The only thing I can think of is the cell tower... There is no radar in the area!!
Seriously folks, only try this if you're flying under impulse power! At warp drive you're likely to fry your dilithium crystals and DJI will refuse to replace these under warranty - even if you do manage to retrieve your craft from the matrix!If you route auxiliary power to your shields you should be able to pass close by vortex without interference.
Ok Scotty!If you route auxiliary power to your shields you should be able to pass close by vortex without interference.
You talking about theses.So power lines , above or below your fine to fly past them , but those gray canister things on the poles can cause some serious interference so stay away, I have had those cause me to spin into atti mode and that is never fun.
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Yes which drone were you using , I had issues with the Phantom 4 Pro .You talking about theses.
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Had to cycle some batteries this morning and checked mine out.
Had AO on and was as close as I could get to it.
Well that was kind of scary cool... but... it showed that the lines had no effect on the control of your drone, and I have no where near that many lines here... Thanks.This is with my Mavic Air a couple of years ago when I started flying. This is a couple of weeks ago with my Micro drone.
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