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What batteries do you use for 30 minutes?We are getting 26-27 minutes hover time and 30-31 straight line flight times, but my stock battery is pretty bad and only gives me 15 minutes.
What batteries do you use for 30 minutes?We are getting 26-27 minutes hover time and 30-31 straight line flight times, but my stock battery is pretty bad and only gives me 15 minutes.
You sell those brackets you have I know you have a 3d printer I would love to buy a set.You can go to Batteries, Zippy compact and click on 4s at the top.
then select 1300 to 1600 batteries for best performance.
Just mod two more batteries for continuous back to back flying!I really would like to know how Tony can get 30 minutes or even 26-27 minutes hover time. I'd like to replicate!
And honestly, maybe a bird mod is better than a battery mod. I now have 2 modded batteries, and it's a pain I can't do more than 2 "modded" flights in a row.
Is that based upon depletion to 0%, 10%, or 20% of remaining battery power upon landing?We are getting 26-27 minutes hover time and 30-31 straight line flight times, but my stock battery is pretty bad and only gives me 15 minutes.
Will this person make me a pair of the 2000 mah batteries?I had someone I know make me 1800's
I have custom made 2000 mah batteries.
Hyperion HV 2400 mah 202 grams 4.35 volt per cell that's what I will try next....That's pretty cool. Good job![]()
You can use 4s batteries on the p2 I actually have the modified cap that MaxAmps makes it has a balancing tap on it where you plug in the 4s lipos it essentially tricks your p2 into thinking it's a 3s battery.I get you cant use 3 cell lipos to mod the p3 (p3 is 4cell)! But can i use the same 1300 4s lipos to mod my p2? Or do i have to use 3s bats?
But it still puts out 14.8 voltsYou can use 4s batteries on the p2 I actually have the modified cap that MaxAmps makes it has a balancing tap on it where you plug in the 4s lipos it essentially tricks your p2 into thinking it's a 3s battery.
The problem with 18650s is they are low discharge rate. Not enough to sustain a Phantom. I remember seeing a video where someone tried it. It basically took off but slowly descended like when auto landing.Not that big a deal..............Just make sure you use a good quality 40 watt soldering iron. The solder is a little higher temp than the radio shack variety. I like the 18650 idea! I read a few article that they are lighter for the power than normal LiPo's. I have a charger tester for them that shows the actual capacity by cycling thru a few charge/discharge routines. Chinese 18650 capacity ratings are all over the board! Known manufactures like Panasonic are usually on the money.
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Couldn't see the batteries? Was that a Phantom 1?The problem with 18650s is they are low discharge rate. Not enough to sustain a Phantom. I remember seeing a video where someone tried it. It basically took off but slowly descended like when auto landing.
Edit: here's the vid
I believe it was a P2. I had to check my YouTube history to find it but it was linked in an article I read.
this is what I had seen a while back. Looks like it worked for him.Couldn't see the batteries? Was that a Phantom 1?
this is what I had seen a while back. Looks like it worked for him.
Wouldn't it be nice if DJI could make the Phantom a little quieter? I know my P3 is better than my P2 at that. People tend to look up and wonder where that swarm of bees are! If they didn't hear it they wouldn't even know its there. Less attention is better.That's pretty cool. I like the setup he made with the batteries in the tube frame and the low noise, low power rig.
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