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A totally amazing class of drone. Police standard I would guess. Makes my DJI Mini 3 Pro seem like a Lilliputian 😂 I used to train guys how to use backpack pesticides sprayers. Dilution and spray output and width etc was always an issue for them (and for me😂). This seems to make it easier.
for one, you are pouring the chemical in the container the wrong way round, it will splash all over the place, trurn the container with side facing the receiver before you tilt and pour
Very interesting to see the adoption of this kind of technology into agriculture! Haven't seen anything like that up here yet, but I think you'd need an army of those to cover the hundreds of acre fields in my area. Still, I can certainly think of uses within the lawn care / landscape business. Thanks for the video!
You had the controller in your hand while INSIDE the sweep area of the blades. That scared the hell out of me. You don't want your hands near the controller while in that danger area, because you could drop the controller, or hit a wrong switch and start that thing! Safety first, my friend.
WOW - BAD design for the 'fuel' to be able to splash/leak [1:14] on the Power Distribution Board = relocate either or both parts so that NEVER happens!! Lost me there - L8R, G8R...
I intend on attending and doing a lot of yachting and sandbar parties in the near future, what type of drone do you recommend that I go out there and buy for me to use on the bow of my Mangusta rev 165
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There is so much technology in this drone. Unbelievable that it does everything automomous. The turns are xtremely smooth. Does the farmer need a special licence to operate this drone?
Yes, there is the FAA part 107 license, Exemption for over 55 lb drones, FAA part 137 license and each state has its own pesticide and chemical handling licensing. Please contact support@talosdrones.com for more information.
So a farmer would need to get their part 107 to use this or just assume all drone pilots use this as a daily flyer? This thing could also be used for hunting..imagine filling up gallons of deer urine and using this to spread over a field..oh yeah!
The station holds 2 batteries… right? It’s my understanding that the second battery isnt doing squat in the station other than taking up room. Could you order and install another fan face/part and install it on the other side? It appears the mounting holes are there. Then add another charge cable, power supply (for the fans), and plug in… assuming you have enough power to charge two batteries at once…. Seems like an inefficient use of space if it aint charging a battery on the other side.
If you had 2-4 of these drones operating in the same large field could they be synchronized to not miss an area or not spray an area twice? This is great technology for farmers.
Yes, there is a route segmentation feature that allows you to split a field into multiple sections and assign each section to one of your DJI Agras T50 drones.