I just tried my DuBro standard rod and it fits perfectly! I have custom threaded rods for my P3 and Inspire. So happy to find I don't have to buy yet one more for my P4Pro.does anybody know were I can find or buy a prop balance rod for the P4P+? I can only find the ones for the P1, P2 & P3.... thanks
I find my DJI props are usually about 50% perfectly balanced. The other 50% are just a bit out of balance. I'm guessing the majority of people are not balancing their props, so it's certainly not needed. However, if you'd like to ensure your Phantom is performing as efficiently as possible, then it's an easy adjustment to make.Is it really needed?
I find my DJI props are usually about 50% perfectly balanced. The other 50% are just a bit out of balance. I'm guessing the majority of people are not balancing their props, so it's certainly not needed. However, if you'd like to ensure your Phantom is performing as efficiently as possible, then it's an easy adjustment to make.
I've never heard of balancing the props. How do you do that?I find my DJI props are usually about 50% perfectly balanced. The other 50% are just a bit out of balance. I'm guessing the majority of people are not balancing their props, so it's certainly not needed. However, if you'd like to ensure your Phantom is performing as efficiently as possible, then it's an easy adjustment to make.
What would be from that list the most recommended? I have a p3p, thank you for your help [emoji5]
I've never heard of balancing the props. How do you do that?
You can find P3 prop balancers here.What would be from that list the most recommended? I have a p3p, thank you for your help [emoji5]
Many people don't balance their props, so it's certainly not needed. However, it's an easy step you can take to help finely tune your aircraft if that's important to you.
Wonderful, I appreciate that, thank you so much, I'll get one of the two as well [emoji4]You can find P3 prop balancers here.
I own both the SpeedyTM and Du-Bro prop balancers. Both work fine, but I like the SpeedyTM better since it comes assembled in the box.
My props were never out of balance enough to cause my Phantoms to fly erratically. I've never attempted to study the flight data in great detail to measure the performance before and after, so I'm not certain the improvement will be noticeable.Have you noticed any improvements by doing this?
It's worth it for me. I enjoy trying to make my Phantoms run as efficiently as possible though.Is it worth the extra cost and time?