Agreed.Probably not enough to make any appreciable difference.
Flying at 200 feet rather than climbing to 300 ft would probably have a much bigger effect.
Sounds like something to be tested.Agreed.
As a matter of interest, what do you reckon filming for 15 minutes does to the battery capacity?
Sensor?Both will take a least some bat power thats why when i'm "runnin" they both get shut down along with sensor
Both will take a least some bat power thats why when i'm "runnin" they both get shut down along with sensor
I believe you are talking about VPS. I have been wondering if the p3 is smart enough to shut the VPS sensor/camera off at higher altidudes and switch back on when landing/flying lower.
No one seems to know the answer.. Only way to test it is to hover at higher altidude with no wind, VPS on and VPS off but those days limited..
VPS turns itself off at 10 feet (above ground leavel). Mainly used for low flying, inside, under cover. Dont think you need it if your flyuin outside in open areas.
VPS turns itself off at 10 feet (above ground leavel). Mainly used for low flying, inside, under cover. Dont think you need it if your flying outside in open areas.
Both will take a least some bat power thats why when i'm "runnin" they both get shut down along with sensor
It can be turned off in the app because some people don't like the fly with it on. The same way the front lights can be turned off if you prefer to fly without them. I do believe you are right though because if you are flying at 100ft and then fly over the roof of a house, the VPS takes over. Whether it is in low-power mode sending pings or just always fully active is the question.Hmmm. Why then is there an option to turn it off in the app? If it did it automatically, then why would there be an option? I don't think it does turn off, I think it just becomes ineffective above 10'. That's something else altogether...!
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