Fausto1991
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A J Posted at 4-5 03:49
There are so many variables to take into account that a specific number is impossible to gauge. Things such as the age and condition of the drone and batteries, the environmental conditions you are flying in such as the temperature and even how aggressive you fly the drone on each flight will have an impact on the outcome. Are you intending to take short breaks between flights or swap out immediately? It's a 'how long is a piece of string' question. I often fly four batteries back-to-back without any problems at all. I know of others who have ten batteries and the drone handles it perfectly. The Inspire series are incredibly well built and robust aircrafts so they should be able to be flown for hours at a time. Just make sure to check the props after each flight. I don't think it will suddenly drop out of the sky just because you did an eleventh flight that day...
Hello and thanks for answering,
I tell you,
*My team has 6 months since I bought it
*Use of 4 to 6 batteries per day
*The environmental temperatures of my zone are from 32 ° to 40 °
*Flight are with winds less than 25 km / h
*I pause for 5 minutes before placing the next battery
Taking into account the previous aspects which would be the estimated batteries so that the drone does not suffer great wear?
Also, I consult:
Is it normal for batteries in flight to reach temperatures between 40 ° C to 55 ° C?
I appreciate your comments |
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