These individuals will fly down to way too low percentages of battery so not unexpected.Has anyone heard about this? Any thoughts?
Hate these types of videos.. always worries me..
These individuals will fly down to way too low percentages of battery so not unexpected.
A Lipo discharge curve is flat until it finally falls off the plateau like a rock.
These inexperienced flyers are not flying by pack voltage but the totally inaccurate percentage gauge. They then cry when their new toy drops because they pushed it to hard.
In thirty years of flying RC I have never had a crash because I pushed the pack too hard/low. Before telemetry I would fly by timing and measuring how many mAh I put back in the pack. When telemetry came along, I have always flown by pack voltage.
I have crashed for other reasonsbut never over stretching a flight pack.
No....You don't have to ding the guy right out of the gate! Wait until you think you have done the right thing & it fails!!! I am sure this has nothing to do with all of them! Give the guy a break! I am still on the sidelines with the Inspire 2! Some of it has issues!
Cheers, Jon
No....
This is a 10 minute video almost, and 39 seconds in he admits HIS MISTAKE (whether he was aware or not), and at 45 seconds he backs up HIS MISTAKE by confirming he was running at 12%, also not mentioning voltage.
No, idiots like this shouldn't be allowed to own anything larger than an x4.
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Where does it say that?DJI says to run the battery down to 8% or until it shuts off .... I normally land at 10% & try to run it down to 8% ..... you don't own one do you?
Cheers, Jon
This username did.Says you joined Monday! You're attacking the wrong people!
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