not as close as the I2, but deff smaller than the others for the I1. got me intrigued on performance nowXoar Folded blades mounted as requested...
The Gimbal rubber gap was about the same as the Xoar Standard, no issues with gap.
not as close as the I2, but deff smaller than the others for the I1. got me intrigued on performance nowXoar Folded blades mounted as requested...
The Gimbal rubber gap was about the same as the Xoar Standard, no issues with gap.
they also have the metal reinforcements to themIn discussion was the weight of the DJI Quick Disconnects.
Above the QD Gen2 weigh 6.1 gr.
The QD Gen 3 weigh 7.4 gr,... about 1.3 gr heavier than Gen 2.
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Question if anyone knows... I haven't dug deep into the connections on the Inspire yet, but is there a quick method to disconnect power from 3 of the 4 motors? Without major disassembly to allow working through each motor.the next question would be a comparison of the prop balance out of the box.
only way would be to unscrew the landing gear foot and unplug the motors. unfortunately they get power from the main power board and then its split within the arm to go forward and backQuestion if anyone knows... I haven't dug deep into the connections on the Inspire yet, but is there a quick method to disconnect power from 3 of the 4 motors? Without major disassembly to allow working through each motor.
To perform a dynamic balance of Motor, then Prop & Motor only 1 motor can be active to isolate the vibrations. It's a timely process, but the results "IF" the motors were and typically out of balance, along with props... that would effect the in-flight vibrations & video. Not something to regularly perform but curious and worth a check on the Inspire. Plus, once motors are dynamically balanced they tend to remain in balance.
Your testing and input has been great too... combined effort.Very nice write up.
You'd be chasing your tail, dynamic is mounting accelerometer for vibration... applying tape to motor to balance. If picking up vibrations from all 4 motors couldn't isolate to 1 motor. But, not sure it's worth a tear down of each foot. Would basically want to balance each motor prior to installing.best i would say is just run all 4 motors but with only one prop mounted then work around doing that way
I haven't played with it yet, but the software to examine the programming (forget the name at moment), does that have the ability to logically issue a disconnect on motors?best i would say is just run all 4 motors but with only one prop mounted then work around doing that way
im not sure im just going off how the wires are ran. ive torn into a few to repair and replace. you might be able to drop the foot and just unplug the ESC? again not sure but only way i can think requires taking stuff apart.I haven't played with it yet, but the software to examine the programming (forget the name at moment), does that have the ability to logically issue a disconnect on motors?
Randy, exactly... I was planning to test that myself. I see no reason or restriction why mounting the folding props on the QD hubs would cause any problems. Some feel it's useless or unnecessary, but functionality would make no difference.Here's a scenario... Is it possible to use the folding props with the adapters? This would give you the ability to switch between fixed props and folding props or the ability to replace a prop with a backup prop if there's a blade strike.
That’s disappointing for you, sorry to hear that.Just received my folding props today and it appears they don't fit. This is the Inspire 1 Pro Black. Does anyone have a suggestion?View attachment 19674
my v2 motors look identical, to his above post #53 and they are 3510H. yours have some kinda of adapter on them?That’s disappointing for you, sorry to hear that.
Checking the Amazon site, it does specify I1v2; they don’t support I1v1 motors 3510. Compared to prop mount in Post #39 to I1v2 3510H motors.
https://www.amazon.com/XOAR-Inspire...pID=51DcFc-hraL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch
Mine as well as all other model 601 I1v2 3510H motors look the same, there is plate on top but it’s the same as all 3510H motors that I’ve seen. Yours is a converted I1v1 to v2, or is this a different bird 601 stock?my v2 motors look identical, to his above post #53 and they are 3510H. yours have some kinda of adapter on them?
Do your motors have a stamp on top indicating 3510H ?my v2 motors look identical, to his above post #53 and they are 3510H. yours have some kinda of adapter on them?
stock t601 v2 with the earlier 1345T prop locksDo your motors have a stamp on top indicating 3510H ?
I just took a closer look to verify... the 3510H doesn’t have a extra plate, that’s actually part of the plastic motor shroud cover... 1 piece and it’s stamped 3510H. To my understanding, thst was one of the key ways to identify a V2, by the motor shrouds shape & 3510H stamping.Mine as well as all other model 601 I1v2 3510H motors look the same, there is plate on top but it’s the same as all 3510H motors that I’ve seen. Yours is a converted I1v1 to v2, or is this a different bird 601 stock?
No adapters. This bird is 2 years old and stock. It came with the latest prop mounts. To my knowledge, the I1v2 Pro Black only came with one type of motors and mounts. I purchased these from Amazon and after looking at how many aircraft version these would fit I figured there would be no chance it wouldn't fit. Murphy..........my v2 motors look identical, to his above post #53 and they are 3510H. yours have some kinda of adapter on them?
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