I just see enough of a benefit versus cost for carbon props. If it reduced vibration significantly enough that would be another story.
I'm not sure if your going to see less vibrations.I just see enough of a benefit versus cost for carbon props. If it reduced vibration significantly enough that would be another story.
If non DJI props proved to be better than DJI ones, you would imagine that DJI would copy them and use them as OEM. A few minutes on a flight is a 10% improvement, that's massive, DJI would copy it in a flash. If DJI or anyone else could get 10% more flight time, when it's one of the major incentives to buy one model over the other, they would be all over it like a rash. The statement 'Now the P4 will fly for over 30 minutes' would sell more than a few Phantoms for DJI. I'll be sticking with what they give us..hahaha that pic made me laugh! it looks photoshopped, but im sure its not!
there are alot of long range guys flying with non-DJI props, many have reported a few additional minutes of flight time as a result of just the props.
For OP, i played with Xoar wooden props for a while. I loved them until i tipped over on a takeoff due to bad wind and they shattered. Here's more detail:
Xoar Beechwood Propellers Review / Details (Pics, Video's, Logs, Weight)
Are carbon propellers worth buying for the P3 Pro? Other than the supposed strength is there any other reason? Thank you!
In my unscientific test yesterday, I compared the DJI CF props to OE and I agree the CF seem more responsive, but if anything are louder than the OE props. The noise may be subjective though. They are definitely different sounding, but the volume could be based on my selective frequency hearing loss (old age)I have been Flying DJI 9450 CF props for about a year and love them. They seem a little quiter and the bird seems to react a taste faster.
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What's that? I didn't get that?my selective frequency hearing loss (old age)![]()
What ever you decide stick with OEM, your bird will respond quicker and that will induce more stress in your bird, do you really want higher stress loads in your craft? Faster response has a price.
I'd like to see your three blade set up . How long of a hover test are you getting just wandering. ThanksAs for staying with just DJI parts I say that is a personal choice, but you can get some great additions for your phantom. I have 2 P3P's and a racing drone that I can get my need for speed fix. Basically use what you want, but damage to your drone comes from your style of flying and how many times you plant it into the ground Etc.....
I purchased 3 blade full carbon fiber blades/fans on Amazon from seller (Drone Fans) for $12.22 a pair for a total of $24.44 w/free shipping. They are great, perfectly balanced, polished to a mirror finish and improved the performance of my P3 Pro. That was easily noticed and they also made it a lot quieter, almost like your in stealth mode.
DavidThe primary reason I am using 3 blade carbon fiber blades is in Florida during the winter it is usually a little windy and with both the extra blade and being made of carbon fiber I have much better performance especially when hovering, they will put greater stress on your air frame if you fly like a nut but that is not true in my case. Therefore I'm not overly concerned about anything cracking, I fly my Phantom 3 Pro. With a light touch. If your blades make more noise them they are not balanced well and you should have a prop. Balancer if you want stable video and less noise.
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