Apparently, there's no issue with GPS interference from a strobe on other DJI models. I've had no issues and while there have been concerns expressed here, I'm not aware of any reports of problems. I'd expect no problems with putting one on top of my Mini 3 Pro.Where in top of the mini 3 is the best place to place a strobe without interfering with the gps?
Trying to find the best place on top. Towards the front or back.Apparently, there's no issue with GPS interference from a strobe on other DJI models. I've had no issues and while there have been concerns expressed here, I'm not aware of any reports of problems. I'd expect no problems with putting one on top of my Mini 3 Pro.
I don’t have strobes myself, but on the mini 3 I would have thought best place would be at the rear on battery, then just by turning drone around you know which way it’s facing if that’s the object of the strobe, ease of location, cheers LenFound this Mini 3 Pro teardown video. The GPS module is located right in the center of the drone's upper side.
So I think the best location to place the strobe light is closer to the front end rather than the back end, as this might interfere the backward obstacle detection. I still need to make sure placing it at the front does not interfere with the camera by shooting light into it.
Found this Mini 3 Pro teardown video. The GPS module is located right in the center of the drone's upper side.
So I think the best location to place the strobe light is closer to the front end rather than the back end, as this might interfere the backward obstacle detection. I still need to make sure placing it at the front does not interfere with the camera by shooting light into it.
I just got my ViFly today. Having watching that video, I think I'll stick it just a little bit closer to the front end, just to make sure I don't cover the GPS module. This is probably me being over cautious, since when I'm driving, my phone is usually placed in a tray located below the main console, and still yet, it gets the GPS signal without any problems...For night flights, I I've been flying with a light centered on top. No problems with GPS or camera at night. (ViFly light in photo, Firehouse Arv V also used.)
I also have a Velcro patch on the rear of one of the batteries if I ever need better visibility from the ground.
I try to mount lights near the CG. But the drone's software for motor speed control apparently copes with changes in weight and balance quite well. We've seen lots of examples of lights mounted far out on the motor arms, on only the front two arms, back two arms, or only one.I know the strobes are only a few grams, but wouldn't CoG be as much of a concern.
No. For visibility from the ground, it's essentially worthless once the drone is about 10 feet above the ground. Mounting on top is the best option for visibility to manned aircraft and complying with the FAA requirements.Can you see the strobe from below when it's mounted on top?
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