Hello from Phoenix Arizona I am a air 2S pilot, but this is fascinating to me. I originally came across your other demo video on the much larger drone. This seems like a lot more set up required to do this kind of sprain. I don’t know why, but again I don’t understand exactly what you’re doing and I don’t know anything about crops or fertilizer or anything I live in the desert. Although we have lots of farming out here in the desert alfalfa cotton, all kinds of stuff Will take care. Thanks for the videos.
Thanks for watching, and coming back to see this video after watching our others! This drone is very similar to the T40 (larger one your referring to). This just has less capacity, but a longer battery life due to less overall weight while using the same battery as the larger one. So with that combined, it is very useful for operations like spot spraying, or smaller patches as well because of increased hover time; while still having the ability to do a full field blanket coverage when needed! Hope this helps a little bit!
OT i just now read that from september there will be (maybe?) problems with chinese drones equipment imported in the US... i'm from Europe but probably it'll be the same for us i can imagine. I'm thinking to start with these machines in my area but i'm concerned about assistance and spare parts. I already use dji for land surveying and i'm really satisfied, but (i imagine) with agricultural machines there's more need of spare parts and assistance
This version of mapping will need to use RTK, because it needs precise locations to stitch the different images together accurately to update your map for you. If you wanted to use the normal mapping way to create a spraying mission, then you wouldn't need RTK.
Esta versión de la representación cartográfica deberá utilizar RTK, ya que necesita ubicaciones precisas para unir las diferentes imágenes con precisión y actualizar el mapa por usted. Si quisieras usar la forma normal de mapeo para crear una misión de fumigación, entonces no necesitarías RTK.
If you are applying a 2 gallon per acre rate, (which is the normal/base aerial rate in the US), then you can do roughly 2.5 acres depending on your swath setting on the T20P with it's 5 gallon tank. It would be 4-5 acres with the T40 and it's 10 gallon tank. Hope that helps!
Can this drone or others be used to irrigate large agricultural lands for growing crops like wheat and barley?
How well does the power boost do on the truck
Is it possible to extract the map you created on the T20p into a mapping software for further analysis?
Im very interesting in getting in to drone spraying as a side job
Reach out to us, and we can talk with you about different options for doing just that!
the spot spraying feature is so cool
Always enjoying your videos Sir.
Are we getting to the point where the lower models will be discontinued and only the T40 will be used going forward?
That seems to follow the history of DJI drones.
where to buy in Europe ?
Hello from Phoenix Arizona I am a air 2S pilot, but this is fascinating to me. I originally came across your other demo video on the much larger drone. This seems like a lot more set up required to do this kind of sprain. I don’t know why, but again I don’t understand exactly what you’re doing and I don’t know anything about crops or fertilizer or anything I live in the desert. Although we have lots of farming out here in the desert alfalfa cotton, all kinds of stuff Will take care. Thanks for the videos.
Thanks for watching, and coming back to see this video after watching our others! This drone is very similar to the T40 (larger one your referring to). This just has less capacity, but a longer battery life due to less overall weight while using the same battery as the larger one. So with that combined, it is very useful for operations like spot spraying, or smaller patches as well because of increased hover time; while still having the ability to do a full field blanket coverage when needed! Hope this helps a little bit!
How much price agras 20
OT i just now read that from september there will be (maybe?) problems with chinese drones equipment imported in the US... i'm from Europe but probably it'll be the same for us i can imagine. I'm thinking to start with these machines in my area but i'm concerned about assistance and spare parts. I already use dji for land surveying and i'm really satisfied, but (i imagine) with agricultural machines there's more need of spare parts and assistance
Is this possible by just using GNSS and not RTK ?
This version of mapping will need to use RTK, because it needs precise locations to stitch the different images together accurately to update your map for you. If you wanted to use the normal mapping way to create a spraying mission, then you wouldn't need RTK.
4:38 buena tarde, para este tipo de mapeo se requiere tener conectada la antena RTK o se puede realizar también con conexión GNSS?
Esta versión de la representación cartográfica deberá utilizar RTK, ya que necesita ubicaciones precisas para unir las diferentes imágenes con precisión y actualizar el mapa por usted. Si quisieras usar la forma normal de mapeo para crear una misión de fumigación, entonces no necesitarías RTK.
very interesting. If it's possible, could you give some information about the weeds you are controlling, herbicide rates, etc?
how many spray tank for 1 battery t40?
If you are applying a 2 gallon per acre rate, (which is the normal/base aerial rate in the US), then you can do roughly 2.5 acres depending on your swath setting on the T20P with it's 5 gallon tank. It would be 4-5 acres with the T40 and it's 10 gallon tank. Hope that helps!
if i spray 10L/M
Hi
Wouldn’t you want an American made spraying drone?
Which one genius? Check your kitchen in your house. All American made products? Didn’t think so.