Not when using the prop locks with them no.Are there any horror stories on the 1345T props?
Not when using the prop locks with them no.
Sorry - going mad in my old age. I read 1345T as the original threaded with locks not the new type quick release. My bad.The prop locks I have will not fit over the hubs on the 1345T.
I am thinking about ditching these and go with the screw down props and locking mechanisms. I actually have been using the screw downs on my hex without any issues for a long time. I have a safer feeling with the screw downs.
I ditched all the DJI props and when to these. I do have the 1st DJI props and prop locks as back ups just in case. I have tested these with my "not so special" inspire. I have seven started the I1 up when the props were not tight, to see if the motors would tighten up the prop. They did with no problems. I really tried to have the props fly off during flight. From 55 MPH to a dead stop and everything in between. I could not make it happen.
I like those props... where did you get them? any advantage over the stock ones?
I ditched all the DJI props and when to these. I do have the 1st DJI props and prop locks as back ups just in case. I have tested these with my "not so special" inspire. I have seven started the I1 up when the props were not tight, to see if the motors would tighten up the prop. They did with no problems. I really tried to have the props fly off during flight. From 55 MPH to a dead stop and everything in between. I could not make it happen.
When I first got the inspire with the QR props I had issues, to make sure they were on tight. But after many flights I always double check them for tightness. I admit it's not a great design only because you must pay close attention to whether they are on properly, consequently, you can have issues if you don't pay attention to their tightness.Hi
much more assured with classic screw
A bad invention. DJI risk to the owner, by an inefficient system
I'll never be safe with this system,
Best regards.
Peter
I don't like that they twist with the prop rotation to lock. Previously someone stated that the breaking is where the most force is, but they seem more likely to come off than the screw downs with prop locks. No statistical facts just my opinion.
Be aware that using different props will void your warranty.
From another forum DJI Support Member about using non-DJI props "Trust us, a few of us have already gone down that route and even asked Dr. Turpo, DJI head power system engineer if he would recommend it.. The answer was No."
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