Two XAG P100 Pro's spreading urea on corn - exclusive at Pegasus Robotics

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  • Опубліковано 15 гру 2024

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  • @jimlewis1992
    @jimlewis1992 11 місяців тому +1

    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.

    • @simmywilliams4424
      @simmywilliams4424 11 місяців тому +1

      Its in the description. 100lbs/ac, 22' swath, and under 2hrs for 35 acres with the 2 drones.

    • @jimlewis1992
      @jimlewis1992 11 місяців тому

      @@simmywilliams4424 Spank you

    • @pegasusrobotics
      @pegasusrobotics  10 місяців тому

      Looks like you found your answers, thanks for asking!

  • @bombusdronechile3239
    @bombusdronechile3239 Рік тому

    Great Job! how many batteries are using in those operations?

    • @pegasusrobotics
      @pegasusrobotics  Рік тому +1

      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.

    • @bombusdronechile3239
      @bombusdronechile3239 Рік тому

      Thanks for your answer! @@pegasusrobotics

  • @razorridge
    @razorridge Рік тому

    How many drones can you have going in one field?

    • @pegasusrobotics
      @pegasusrobotics  Рік тому

      This depends on local regulations and pilots available.

  • @dimitriskoutsokostas8551
    @dimitriskoutsokostas8551 9 місяців тому

    height and flight speed for safe spreading in 20ft width ?

    • @pegasusrobotics
      @pegasusrobotics  9 місяців тому +1

      Fly at 12-15ft high at full speed (31mph). This had about 24ft spread pattern with urea.

    • @dimitriskoutsokostas8551
      @dimitriskoutsokostas8551 8 місяців тому

      ​@@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

  • @johnathanguillermomunozpac1106

    What maximum wind speed should be worked?

    • @pegasusrobotics
      @pegasusrobotics  Рік тому

      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.

    • @johnathanguillermomunozpac1106
      @johnathanguillermomunozpac1106 Рік тому

      When will your next training be? Or where can I find the information?
      @@pegasusrobotics