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It's hard to say since - to my knowledge - the consistency is not the strongest property of DJI props. Mine Inspire manufactured July 2018 didn't exhibit any issues with rattling props. Both sets of props sits snug and tight without ridiculous foam inserts. This doesn't guarantee that your newly purchased props will behave the same way because the older bottom part of locking mechanism may not co-operate. It's complicated ...I was going to order some new props for my Inspire 2. I have an extra set or 2.
I was wondering if they are improved from last year ( the looseness problem). So i dont have to use paper strips.
Let me know if anyone knows!
Thanks
No the CF props that I am talking about are Tmotor winglet props from Florida Drone Supply. I have used those before but I prefer the Tmotor props. Don’t get me wrong Helingaden are excellent props and I actually have a set of them as backup.These are the new design you are referring to:
[link] Carbon Fiber folding propellers for DJI Inspire 2
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BTW HeliEngadin ships to USA.
I have not seen any difference with the Inspire 2 props over the past year. It depends on how old the parts stock sitting on the shelves. Matthew D made some metal shims that will eliminate the slop between the hubs and propellers. Hopefully these will become available for purchase soon.I was going to order some new props for my Inspire 2. I have an extra set or 2.
I was wondering if they are improved from last year ( the looseness problem). So i dont have to use paper strips.
Let me know if anyone knows!
Thanks
It's hard to say since - to my knowledge - the consistency is not the strongest property of DJI props. Mine Inspire manufactured July 2018 didn't exhibit any issues with rattling props. Both sets of props sits snug and tight without ridiculous foam inserts. This doesn't guarantee that your newly purchased props will behave the same way because the older bottom part of locking mechanism may not co-operate. It's complicated ...
Good news is that Italian company Atellani is planning to sell nicely executed metal shims to eradicate the rattling props issue. Keep an eye on them ...
Rattling props shims
Atellani, Ultimadrone
Thanks Matthew" ... It is the luck of the draw..."
Perfect description of the rattling props issue ... And many other issues related to the quality of Chinese products ...
It's not about DJI, Rich. It's about the quality of mass-manufactured, cheap made-in-Asia gadgets in general. If there's anybody to blame for Inspire's rattling props issue, anybody at all, that'll be us, the Westerners. I know it sounds absurd, but when you consider the fact that no American venture is able to deliver similar product of even remotely equal quality with comparable price tag, you'll know what I mean ...Thanks Matthew
I do not enjoy saying negative comments about DJI, but this major component was fumbled big time,, in my opinion!
Rich
It's not about DJI, Rich. It's about the quality of mass-manufactured, cheap made-in-Asia gadgets in general. If there's anybody to blame for Inspire's rattling props issue, anybody at all, that'll be us, the Westerners. I know it sounds absurd, but when you consider the fact that no American venture is able to deliver similar product of even remotely equal quality with comparable price tag, you'll know what I mean ...
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