Gotcha, ya my biggest issue is overheating. I can deal with the sun glare...hoods and shade. Thanks for the input.
CS is the winner
Operation Temperature -20℃ to 40℃ (-4℉ to 104℉)
iPad Pro
- Operating ambient temperature: 32° to 95° F (0° to 35° C)
Gotcha, ya my biggest issue is overheating. I can deal with the sun glare...hoods and shade. Thanks for the input.
CS is the winner
Operation Temperature -20℃ to 40℃ (-4℉ to 104℉)
iPad Pro
- Operating ambient temperature: 32° to 95° F (0° to 35° C)
Only reason I haven't jumped into CS monitors is the fact they do not run a lot of apps.After today I'm done with ipads and iphones for my P4P and I2...I could go on about how crappy they are out in the Texas heat, and keep getting pissed about how much I've spent on them, but why bother. DONE!
So anyway, I was hoping to get some input from you guys on what your using out in the field in hot weather. I was going to get a High Bright CrystalSky last year but decided to hold out for the Ultra Bright. Basically do you feel it's worth the price, is there a considerable difference between the High and Ultra, and what other devices work well for you? I use both drones just about daily and I'm looking for a decent size screen (7-8 inch).
Looking forward to you input ASAP, as my week is booked and I need to end this overheating nightmare.
Thanks!!!
Oh man. The CS are overheating in 90deg??? I have been holding of on purchasing due to them not running the app I use most (MME's Map Pilot) and now they overheat too?I had an ultra that, while still nearly new, developed the problem where the screen was invisible. DJI replaced it. The new one has been on several flights in cool weather without any problems. I really enjoy being able to see the screen clearly in bright daylight. The sunscreens for an ipad were a nuisance to use and the ipads were nearly useless with out a sunscreen on bright days. Bright days are the standard weather where I live.
However, with the arrival of hot weather a warning that the ultra is becoming too hot comes up after 20-30 minutes of operating in direct sun. I try to stand in the shade of a tree after the warning comes on or change that ultra for my second ultra which is cool in a case nearby. I don't know what would happen if I continued to fly with the ultra in direct sunlight. By hot weather I'm talking about around 90 F not the 100 plus that my Arizona neighbors to the south are faced with.
Only reason I haven't jumped into CS monitors is the fact they do not run a lot of apps.
Map Pilot is my bread & butter. Mostly do construction. And I refuse to purchase any equipment that expensive with such ridiculous limitations.Ya sucks AutoPilot isn't available but apparently Litchi is now. What other apps do you need that will not run on CS?
Map Pilot is my bread & butter. Mostly do construction. And I refuse to purchase any equipment that expensive with such ridiculous limitations.
Air 2 and Mini 3.
LOL...Lots of problems. Only thing that works for me is 1. working only in the early morning and 2. carrying both Ipads to the job site in a cooler, inside ziploc bags. The first one usually stays cool enough to finish the job and if not, I'll grab the second one. Stupid but it works.
You in AZ too?
I'm in AZ and I have run my CS Hi Brite at around 106 and no issue.
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