Old Thread...New Input to Strobe Poll. I just got the
StartRC Strobe Light for Mini 2 reviewed by another member who indicated it didn't get the advertised visibility. I only need to maintain visibility to 600' VLOS. It claims 1.8 Miles. It has 4 colors and 3 modes, 2 flash, and 1 solid.
Visibility depends on which color you are using. The human eye
sees green the best.
See link below. 1.5 Hour Charge...Claims 4 hours usage.
This is why some firearm owners use green lasers because they can be seen during the day. At 6 grams, which I verified with my sensitive powder scale, it is one of the lightest. Actually. 6.6g with velcro. Just for test placement I have added white, low stick velcro as can be seen in pics. Black velcro used in install and 2 extra included plus charging. cord in box. It will not stick out from drone as shown in pics. Can be kept on when
Mini 2 folded. No prop interference. Will cut off 4 tabs seen in pictures for rubber band mount. Rubber band doesn't stay in place. I'm sure vibration will dump the strobe and possibly damage props and motors.
I have been given permission by the farmer next to my subdivision to film an old 1850 vacation house on a little lake right in the middle of his corn field. He doesn't want me on his property but says the drone is welcome in exchange for some services. I also agree with BigA107. I too have my Part 107 Cert. There is no FAA reg against strobes enhancing VLOS.
My concern is strobe placement. I want it on the back battery door for better visibility @ 600' but can mount on top also. Obviously, the DJI engineers designed and determined the Center of Gravity & Balance.
For the Engineers in the group, will 6.6g on battery door cause rear motors to work too hard causing excess heating, wear out sooner, cause damage, or inhibit control.
I'm sure the IMU & accelerometers will keep it stable and horizontal with hands off sticks..but at what cost? I will only be making 6-8 flights, half with Litchi and half with Dronelink...testing both. But if no harm to motors would keep on back door. Your thoughts?
$23 Amazon...does not meet FAA Night Flight requirements.
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"The human eye uses special photoreceptors to characterize light in terms of intensity and color. These photoreceptors are
very sensitive to green wavelengths and much less sensitive to blue and red waves"
Human Eye Sees Green Best