How do you balance them ? Or is that a thing of the past with the P4 ? I'm still fling older birds .I'll take the P4 props any day. I really like the new locking design.
DJI props since the P3 (and maybe P2, idk) have been very well balanced. I think P4s will be no execption!How do you balance them ? Or is that a thing of the past with the P4 ? I'm still fling older birds .
Yes I use the 9450's they are real close to perfect not sure if the P3 has different hubs than the P2DJI props since the P3 (and maybe P2, idk) have been very well balanced. I think P4s will be no execption!
The P2 & P3 props are the same threading but the P2 has a metal hub where the P3 has a plastic hub. The change was related to the active P3 braking.Yes I use the 9450's they are real close to perfect not sure if the P3 has different hubs than the P2
The same way you balance other props. I haven't seen a prop rod for P4 props yet. But, I found the props fit on the rod that comes with the Du-Bro 499 prop balancer.How do you balance them?
Right on that's what I was wondering because I heard they have a quick release hub .I haven't seen a prop rod for P4 props yet. But, I found the props fit on the rod that comes with the Du-Bro 499 prop balancer.
Right. But, there is a hole in the center of the prop hub. It's just not threaded like prior Phantom props.I heard they have a quick release hub
Impossible, because the P3 NEEDED the increased power output of a 4S LiPo.from p2 to p3 it was easy
Pretty difficult; have you seen a P4 battery's shape and size? It is also a much higher capacity.p3 to p4 very easy
So, p4 users are satisfied with the flight time of that huge battery?Impossible, because the P3 NEEDED the increased power output of a 4S LiPo.
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Pretty difficult; have you seen a P4 battery's shape and size? It is also a much higher capacity.
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