Hi I usually take still pics from 122m/400ft and stay in the air as long as possible. What is the most battery efficient way to climb resp. descend? Cine, Normal or Sport?
Hi "Old man", I will not question your knowledge. The speed is irrelevant for me just the way I drain the battery.Hi I usually take still pics from 122m/400ft and stay in the air as long as possible. What is the most battery efficient way to climb resp. descend? Cine, Normal or Sport?
Doing a test the other day I compared Sport to Normal and Normal used around 40% less battery than Sport. Sport is good for getting from point A to point B in minimal time, but if you're going for maximum airtime Normal is much better. Not sure if Cine would be any better than Normal, as it's too slow for me unless I'm recording video.Hi "Old man", I will not question your knowledge. The speed is irrelevant for me just the way I drain the battery.
Are you sure that the most most effective way is sport mode in both ways?
Gotta say you're wrong on that. My test consisted of two nearly identical flights, one in sport and one in normal. Same distance traveled, same wind, same place, but normal mode had 40% more battery at the end of the test.The faster you go the more efficient it is to get from A to B because time is the biggest factor for battery life. If you can get there quicker you’ll have more battery remaining. Going full speed will reduce your total flight time but improves your distance per battery.
It takes so much power to just to keep the thing airborne that taking less time to get there is more efficient even if you burn through battery at a higher rate. L
Having said this you also don’t want to hurt your battery so don’t go too crazy.
Whether you use Sport or Normal mode to climb, the difference in time taken will only be 16 seconds.Hi I usually take still pics from 122m/400ft and stay in the air as long as possible. What is the most battery efficient way to climb resp. descend? Cine, Normal or Sport?
The mode is irrelevant, unless you always fly at the mode's maximum speed. It's the actual speed itself that matters. If you were to fly at exactly the same speed in all three, the battery consumption would be identical. Slower speeds tend to use less power. Unless you fly straight up and straight down, a glide path will be more efficient from your launch point to your destination, and then returning along the same glide path. It's also the shortest distance.Hi I usually take still pics from 122m/400ft and stay in the air as long as possible. What is the most battery efficient way to climb resp. descend? Cine, Normal or Sport?
Not necessarily true. In the mini specs it says:Rule of physics. The faster you go, the more energy you burn. With my spread sheet the faster you go the hotter the battery gets. Wasted power that could have been used doing something else.
This is true. I guess if you want to know just for the knowledge of it, fine. From a practical point view it makes no sense. I wouldn't run my batteries below 20%, and at that I could still climb to 400 feet and back down several times.Having said all this it’s true that the distance the OP is asking about is so small it won’t make a difference either way.
i cannot agree more , was looking for this kind of reply. SPorts mode burns battery and will be less efficient.Gotta say you're wrong on that. My test consisted of two nearly identical flights, one in sport and one in normal. Same distance traveled, same wind, same place, but normal mode had 40% more battery at the end of the test.
Sports Mode doesn't burn any more battery than any other mode at the same speed. If you fly faster in Sports mode than the maximum speeds in the other modes, then it is less efficient. Just go easy on the sticks in Sports Mode, and only use top speed when necessary.i cannot agree more , was looking for this kind of reply. SPorts mode burns battery and will be less efficient.
It depends on how you define efficient. If your objective is to have a long flight time without getting very far then you don't need S mode. However, if you want to cover a lot of distance in 1 flight then full speed in S mode is probably at the optimal point between using power to hover and using power to overcome drag.i cannot agree more , was looking for this kind of reply. SPorts mode burns battery and will be less efficient.
I want to stay at 400ft/122m right above me as long as possible.It depends on how you define efficient. If your objective is to have a long flight time without getting very far then you don't need S mode. However, if you want to cover a lot of distance in 1 flight then full speed in S mode is probably at the optimal point between using power to hover and using power to overcome drag.
My car can run for many many hours on 1 tank of fuel, if I leave it parked up and just idling. It doesn't go very far like that though ?
I won't address the climb side of the efficiency question, it sounds like people have weighed in on that already. But in terms of getting down with battery efficiency, and getting down is a matter of decreasing lift in a controlled manner, I'd say getting down quickly is the answer. And THAT, from what I've found, seems to occur better with no lateral speed, just dropping straight down. And that would be the case for each mode, although SPORT would be fastest, NORM a close second...CINE, well you know about that.Hi I usually take still pics from 122m/400ft and stay in the air as long as possible. What is the most battery efficient way to climb resp. descend? Cine, Normal or Sport?
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