I'm guessing the GoPro drains the main flight battery when using it for FPV. So I usually make sure the GoPro battery is fully charged prior to flight. Is this correct or does it have no affect on flight battery life?
I'm guessing the GoPro drains the main flight battery when using it for FPV. So I usually make sure the GoPro battery is fully charged prior to flight. Is this correct or does it have no affect on flight battery life?
I'm guessing the GoPro drains the main flight battery when using it for FPV. So I usually make sure the GoPro battery is fully charged prior to flight. Is this correct or does it have no affect on flight battery life?
Whether the GoPro battery is fully charged or not has no direct bearing on flight time. What does effect flight time is weight and any that uses pwoer from the P2's battery and that includes the GoPro. Now you can tape off the power leads of the ribbon cable to the camera and let it run on its own battery and will maybe give you an extra minutes or two of flight time.
What you can't use is the GoPro's wifi with the P2 non vision as they use the same frequency of 2.4GHz and the wifi can cause you to lose control of the quad.
Whether the GoPro battery is fully charged or not has no direct bearing on flight time. What does effect flight time is weight and any that uses pwoer from the P2's battery and that includes the GoPro. Now you can tape off the power leads of the ribbon cable to the camera and let it run on its own battery and will maybe give you an extra minutes or two flight time
You can indeed use them for FPV the signal is taken from the mini usb on the GoPro and fed via the gimbal to the 5.8ghz transmitter to a black pearl receiver on mounted on my RC
On a new battery the flight time is almost 17 minutes from starting the motors to landing with 15% left. The GoPro does use power from the P2's battery but not enough to make a big difference in flight time. By adding more junk to your craft will decrease the flight time faster then the GoPro will.