You know, ever since drones became a thing when I was a kid, I always thought it would be so cool to be able to pick stuff up and move it remotely with a magical claw that could grab something and let go of it without me manually doing so. Here we are now, with my childhood dream almost fully realized.
Hello fellas, which generator will charge FC30 batteries? is it possible to charge one of those batteries in 10 min approximately when the battery is around 30% charged? Thank you in advance
Sitting here thinking I came up with a crazy way to use this drone. Firefighting. It would need a weird setup, but could potentially only need the winch. What I'm thinking is a bag attached to the drone's frame, hanging maybe 10 feet down or what ever would be a safe distance. The winch would go down the center of the bag and is basically attached to the bottom of the bag. Then you fill the bag with water or some sort of fire retardant and fly to your destination. When you've reached your goal you retract the winch. This pulls the bottom of the bag and inverts it, forcing the contents out as it does. It may not hold much, but if you combine it was drones using thermal cameras, it's cheaper then helicopters or planes probably and maybe can be utilized much more quickly. It's a quick and dirty plan, but with some engineering skills and knowhow it could probably become extremely viable in dangerous areas that are hard to reach or during situations that might be hazardous for pilots to fly manned aircraft.
Nah. Just take the sprayer system, remove the pumps off the back of the tank and replace them with a solenoid dumb valve. Possibly with some type of funnel or chute to direct the flow.
Yes! We have been meeting with some fire departments to see how the FlyCart could help them. Super excited to see if they choose to use it how it impacts them.
These batteries are 38k milliamp hours. They are charged with the normal C8000 charger. Normally we suggest a 12k average running watt generator to achieve quick charging when out in the field!
@@Aerospatialit actually does. Not a version like you’re used to in the spray drones. But in a version of cruise control. You can see it working at the bottom right, it’s a separate screen system while in that “cruise control”
Ok I’ve come up with a use-case for this drone. I’ve never flown a drone, I’ve passed the 107. If I purchased one of these from you do y’all provide training? Are you all set up to assist with the waiver application process? How about assistance with “HAZOPing” my use case? I’m willing to travel to y’all. I’m a non-current private pilot, not that that makes much of a difference but perhaps does in the eyes of the FAA as it relates to the 55lb waiver.?.
Having just watched the whole video I wish you had spent a moment or two giving a closer look at the claw portion of the winch. It seems like the claw is open normally but stays closed when put under tension? I'm only guessing though from the context clues of things you did during the video. You probably can't drop a load midair, right? You have to remove the weight from the claw for the claw to open.
My biggest suggestion for this would be to reach out to a local distributor in your region. DJI limits the drones capabilities and ability to operate in other regions do to other regulations, so that would be your best bet!