I don't think this will work at all, due to the fact that the AC reads the firmware version from the battery and won't recognize the external power source.If I remove drone battery (dji phantom 3) and connect it directly with awire, what is the suitable DC adapter volt and amps to run the drone full power?
Ok for example If I want to build my own drone, but without battery, the power directly from a wireI don't think this will work at all, due to the fact that the AC reads the firmware version from the battery and won't recognize the external power source.
I completely understand your point, do you understand what I said? The Phantom battery is a "Smart" battery. It containsDo you understand my point
If you simply want to know about the power consumed, here is a rough estimate, given average numbers. Of course a drone maneuvering will consume more power climbing and less descending.
Take a Phantom 3:
Battery is ~4500maH @15 volts = 67.5 Watts of power for an hour
Typical runtime of 25 minutes gives 10800ma/25minutes (0.42hour)
Battery is delivering 162 watts for 25 minutes
So in theory it is delivering about, on average, 10.8 amps at 15 volts.
But this will never work in a real drone, as there is a data link between the uProc in the battery and the brains in the Phantom. Like trying to use a printer, but no computer.
Good Luck
Rats, I did forget about those. And my wifi color laser will print from my phone too. Oh well, Thanks, I was sort of right.The comparison with the printer and the computer is not the best one........there are loads of printers that will print straight from a memory card.....![]()
You would need to fashion your own battery eliminator,
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