I did an RPM test over the weekend. With the
I2 sitting on the bench and no props I measured approx 9500 RPM when the "max RPM achieved" showed as a warning on the Go 4 App. Not sure what that all means but it is what it is.
THIS ^^^^^ is how DJI has been slowing down the Inspires.
I told you guys that they do it via limiting RPMs.
Not to bright these DJI guys are.
The weak link in ALL I1 versions were the POS weak batteries.
When you put together a propulsion system for a rc model, you want to make sure there is enough output from the battery to give the system all it asks for, (and more, so it stays cool/not stressed).
TB47 & 48 really sucked.
These packs could barely supply what the bird wanted from them, (like first DJI 100w charger

).
The idiot DJI comes out with version 2, w/bigger mount and camera. This heavier system means nothing to the I1, it can easily carry a lot more than that.
To help compensate, DJI also installs new higher kv motors that spin the props faster, creating more thrust by consuming more current. (unfortunately) TB48 could barely keep up with the slower motors, much less supply MORE current for the power hungry I1 Pro.
As a result, Inspire's started dropping from the skies, (especially in winter).
What a major mistake it was increasing the rpm/thrust/current draw, and NOT improving the battery
So DJI scrambles by introducing new firmware that DECREASES the KVs/RPMs (of all I1's).
What a joke and a HUGE waste bringing in them higher kv motors, and then having to hobble their capabilities by reducing the rpms/overall thrust of the bird.
This is why guys who know their bird well, update the firmware, then say "WTH happened to my top speed!!" Now these same guys get warnings they have never seen before, and fight to get come against the wind, (when there was no problem previously).
Using aux packs packs mounted to the legs eliminates these warning, gives the motors what they ask for, but unfortunately the craft has already been hobbled via firmware
So now we have
I2 guys updating firmware, then noticing a decrease in speed, and because of what I just wrote above, you guys now know what is happening.
Reduction in RPM
(guys who update, fly downwind, then report "no change", are goofballs)
