There are new mounting plates AND props out...
Florida drone supply has both in stock and available for many types of rush shipping!!
Michael at @Florida Drone Supply never had the new style props or mounting plates in stock.
There are new mounting plates AND props out...
Florida drone supply has both in stock and available for many types of rush shipping!!
Yeah, apparently not, as they didn't work...Michael at @Florida Drone Supply never had the new style props or mounting plates in stock.
Like I said in my post above - "The Inspire 1 was never the subject of a recall and was never taken off the market for props or any other reason!"Well, actually...
"However, the Chinese manufacturer had grounded the Inspire 1 advising, both in the release notes and in an information window within the Assistant APP, to not use the quadricopter without first installing the propeller locks."
Con i nuovi blocca eliche il DJI INSPIRE 1 può tornare a volare in sicurezza | Quadricottero News
Firmware-Bug und Propeller-Probleme bei Quadcopter-Flaggschiff Inspire 1
Nope, bought CF props and forgot all about those issues.Has anybody received I2 props that fix the problem?? What a bunch of BS.
Nope, bought CF props and forgot all about those issues.
i did color reversal. used the white ones with the red props... END OF STORY.... but i did then start using carbon fibre props and I'm so happy i did. its faster response and faster speed. I will relook at DJI crap in six months and see what they can offer but right now I'm a happy guy
Inspire 2 products
Please Dr Jon, give us the ref. Of your prop and hub, from where did you ordered them?,i did color reversal. used the white ones with the red props... END OF STORY.... but i did then start using carbon fibre props and I'm so happy i did. its faster response and faster speed. I will relook at DJI crap in six months and see what they can offer but right now I'm a happy guy
Inspire 2 products
Interesting, absolutely fits the DJI approach !!I made an inquiry at KDE Direct about possibly supplying props for our I2's with the problems. They are a company in the US that make high quality CF props, ESC's, and motors. I have used their products in the past, and I must say they are very well made and perform flawlessly.
But this is the response I received back:
Unfortunately, we do not have any adapters that are compatible with the DJI
Inspire series, as our adapters are 12mm apart. We tried modifying a set of
adapters to 13mm, and install our propellers - the catch is their
programming on the ESCs.
The ESCs are programmed to not allow a change in loading to the motors
(outside the typical torques of their plastic propellers), so with the added
performance of the KDE Direct 15.5" propellers, the ESC senses this and will
not allow the Inspire to take flight (reports a motor-loading "error").
Essentially, DJI has forced their clients into their equipment (cheap,
injection-molded propellers) - so unfortunately, there's no upgrades that
are allowed easily into their airframes.
The link is literally in the post you quoted!!!!Please Dr Jon, give us the ref. Of your prop and hub, from where did you ordered them?,
Hopefully they don't need to be modified.
Thanks in advance.
If you don't mind me asking, where did you find the CF props that fit the I2. I was told that the ESC's on the I2 are designed to detect any prop that is not the same balance as the stock ones, and won't let the drone fly. This way DJI has control over what you can and can't use. For example it won't fly with folding props because of the weight design.
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