How many total pounds an acre are you spreading? What speed is the drone going? How wide of swath width? How many acres an hour with 2 drones flying? Which size of metering auger are you using? Looking at purchasing this drone or a DJI T40, thanks.
@@pegasusrobotics I tried Urea at 15ft high, full speed, 20ft spread pattern and the result was amazing. Thank you for all the information you so generously share with us, greetings from Greece
The drone can handle quite a bit of wind, but the most important thing is the spread pattern, if you spread in windy conditions you will not achieve a very good distribution of fertilizer/seed/chemical. Variable winds are much worse than constant winds. If you want to learn more it would be best to take some of our upcoming training sessions.
How many total pounds an acre are you spreading? What speed is the drone going? How wide of swath width? How many acres an hour with 2 drones flying? Which size of metering auger are you using?
Looking at purchasing this drone or a DJI T40, thanks.
Its in the description. 100lbs/ac, 22' swath, and under 2hrs for 35 acres with the 2 drones.
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Looks like you found your answers, thanks for asking!
Great Job! how many batteries are using in those operations?
Good question, if you are using two drones it works best to have 8 batteries per drone so 16 in this case for non-stop flights with no interruptions.
Thanks for your answer! @@pegasusrobotics
How many drones can you have going in one field?
This depends on local regulations and pilots available.
height and flight speed for safe spreading in 20ft width ?
Fly at 12-15ft high at full speed (31mph). This had about 24ft spread pattern with urea.
@@pegasusrobotics I tried Urea at 15ft high, full speed, 20ft spread pattern and the result was amazing. Thank you for all the information you so generously share with us, greetings from Greece
What maximum wind speed should be worked?
The drone can handle quite a bit of wind, but the most important thing is the spread pattern, if you spread in windy conditions you will not achieve a very good distribution of fertilizer/seed/chemical. Variable winds are much worse than constant winds. If you want to learn more it would be best to take some of our upcoming training sessions.
When will your next training be? Or where can I find the information?
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