yeah, like a convection ovenYeah, but IT'S A DRY HEAT, remember? ? ? ?
yeah, like a convection ovenYeah, but IT'S A DRY HEAT, remember? ? ? ?
Last time I was up there in summer, dang mosquitoes nearly carried me off! Swore I'd never go back in summer, EVER!! Love the scenery later in the year, nice in late spring (all 2 days of it...)but NO summers.It’s even hot in Alaska right now. We be breaking temp records for late June and most of July so far! Nothing compared to what you are going through though. 75 F is hot for us, we like to complain too ?
Isn't it always raining in London??? ⛈Raining here in South London! Wish it was hot as you.
Well, I guess that scratches fall visits off my list too then! Got no desire to be sucked dry by those little vampires...The skeeters are more plentiful and meaner in the fall! If they can pack you off, imagine what they would do to your drone!!!
What are they building a parking garage?We got a call to fly today, short mapping mission of a construction site for IU (Indiana University)... it was HOT but I tell you what, those guys working the site and in the trench day after day are men's men. That's tough work any day and have to respect their resolve and dedication on days like this.
That may come soon, but this site is buried steam lines...What are they building a parking garage?
I set my battery alarm at 30% just to keep my batteries from getting to hot so in this heat is even worse for battery temp have heard of guys carrying their tablets in coolers so like you said bad for allYou really should not fly your drones when temps are 85 degrees or over, it over heats the motors, the electronics, and the batteries. Your tablet or phone and also over heat and shut down. at 95 degrees you run the risk of a battery shutting down in fight. and your tablet or phone will after a short time shut down.
Dang thats hot do you check your battery temps to see how hot they getI'm in Phoenix AZ, had to fly today for work in 118 degree heat, I won't keep the bird up for more than 5 min at a time, bring it down let it cool down in the car with the A/C cranked
In my part of of the world, that would limit my flight window to about three weeks... I'll take my chances. ?You really should not fly your drones when temps are 85 degrees or over, it over heats the motors, the electronics, and the batteries. Your tablet or phone and also over heat and shut down. at 95 degrees you run the risk of a battery shutting down in fight. and your tablet or phone will after a short time shut down.
I think that's what causes more issues than ambient temps. I ALWAYS let my batteries cool, checking them with a non contact IR thermometer. Good point!Heat Index only applies to people not drones. They do not sweat. I fly in Texas temperatures of 95-105 regularly without issue. Just don’t throw your batteries on the charger immediately after flying.
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