I agree that using only dji props is the way to go.They need to be balanced!! I used a simple pencil point horizontally that worked great then I had to get fancy and order a balancing device that worked also, but I keep going back to the pencil. If one side of prop is heavy, apply a bit of clear tape to the other side until it is perfect. Unbalanced props vibrate and strain the motors.
FYI, I've never had to adjust balance on any DJI prop but not so with others. Most of them are out of balance so I only use DJI props now.
Good luck,
Jim
WA5TEF
No, my question was for UAS prop balancing.Hi jlrsn, am I right in thinking we're talking full sized, people carrying planes and helicopters here in the last part of your post?
Helicopter main rotor blades need to be moment-weighed/balanced, not something that can be done in the back garden!
As a retired GE Rotating Equipment engineer I have spent thousands of hours moment-weighing a set of blades before assembling them into the discs, the whole of which is then dynamically balanced.
Oh, by the way (very quietly) a turbine engine is not a jet engine?
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