Now what's the difference between this ones and the p2vision+ Ones other than the plastic hub? can I use my old metal hub ones instead?
True that....I guess the plastic hub explains why P3 props are less than half the price of P2 props. Personally I'd rather pay $15 a pair for metal hubs.
True that....
But can I use my metal hub props? I literally have like 8 brand new pairs from my previous phantom
I do have the 9450s with the metal hub, I know they have the same number I just wasn't sure why DJI started to use plastic ones ...The original P2 props were 9443s while the P3 has the 9450 "thrust boosted" type so they have slightly different pitch (less power). DJI does make metal-hubbed 9450s.
I do have the 9450s with the metal hub, I know they have the same number I just wasn't sure why DJI started to use plastic ones ...
I just bought a brand new set too. But the defective prop couldn't of had more than 20 flights on it. I've asked how it was pilot error. Will let everyone know once I get their responseYou gave us the honest deposition here. Hopefully you have learned the lesson, I am not saying this lightly, and you will take better care of the next bird, and the props in particular by doing preflight checks, after crash assessment, risk assessment ($20 props vs $1k crashed drone), etc.
Even without crashing the props into anything they need to be discarded and replaced with a new set from time to time. I do not know if it is 20 flights or 120, but the material gets tired, wears and weakens, gets damaged by (mis)handling even when not visible with naked eye. Replace the props routinely, and after any crash ... just a preventive maintenance at the cost of $20.
I just bought a brand new set too. But the defective prop couldn't of had more than 20 flights on it. I've asked how it was pilot error. Will let everyone know once I get their response
Carefull of aftermarket props check out my test this was due to the prop over flexing causing the pitch to fluctuate making the fc go crazy and the cord and root of the prop different from oem
Sorry to hear that man. Did they provide any information and did you attempt to challenge it any?got my bill the other day. $506 plus im out a battery so really $650. better to sell and buy a brand new one at $800
Carefull of aftermarket props check out my test this was due to the prop over flexing causing the pitch to fluctuate making the fc go crazy and the cord and root of the prop different from oem
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Yeah I am curious as to how they say you are at fault.Sorry to hear that man. Did they provide any information and did you attempt to challenge it any?
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Sorry to hear that man. Did they provide any information and did you attempt to challenge it any?
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I just bought a brand new set too. But the defective prop couldn't of had more than 20 flights on it. I've asked how it was pilot error. Will let everyone know once I get their response
I do have the 9450s with the metal hub, I know they have the same number I just wasn't sure why DJI started to use plastic ones ...
The plastic hub is used on the p3p to help lock it in place. Kind of like the plastic in a locknut. I think the dynamic braking will cause the silky smooth metal hub threaded props to come off.I do have the 9450s with the metal hub, I know they have the same number I just wasn't sure why DJI started to use plastic ones ...