I may be ignorant here, but (depending on how the light is attached) I feel like a bracket can be made to extend that light. As a high school welding instructor, I find myself making custom brackets all the time to make things work.
I’m sorry we should have video that we tried Jimmy rigging the back end of the bracket. It doesn’t matter how far you lift the back end of the light the light does not tilt down any further so there is some software reconfiguring that wouldn’t have to be done.
Another great video from DDR. If you could find someone who 3D prints in carbon fibre (Pretty common these days) I would hit them up to just fab one up. Its not as difficult as you may think. It would be a quick fix for that bracket issue and then you'd have one you could actually use. Love the channel so much I just bought one of your beanies to wear this season. Keep up the great work and best wishes with the new business ventures. Ooops, didn't read the earlier reply about it also being a software issue.
Great video! That sure is frustrating when you have a product that works really well except one small detail. Shown @ 1:27. It may be a possible to 3-D print or machine a right angle mounting bracket, which would turn the gimbal base 90°, thus allowing the light to shine directly down and even slightly behind the drone. Hope this helps😎
I’m sorry we should have video that we tried Jimmy rigging the back end of the bracket. It doesn’t matter how far you lift the back end of the white the light does not tilt down any further so there is some software reconfiguring that wouldn’t have to be done.
I’m sorry we should have video that we tried Jimmy rigging the back end of the bracket. It doesn’t matter how far you lift the back end of the white the light does not tilt down any further so there is some software reconfiguring that wouldn’t have to be done.
It's unfortunate because I feel like this could have been remedied in the very early stages of their test and evaluations. The people building these are brain wizards and get my respect, but hands-on operators would have given them constructive criticism within 5 minutes of operating with it.
What about the section right under where you pointed.... if its turned 180 that should work
so why did y'all switch to the JZ T60 because it has the same limitations at the GL60 mini? thanks
I may be ignorant here, but (depending on how the light is attached) I feel like a bracket can be made to extend that light. As a high school welding instructor, I find myself making custom brackets all the time to make things work.
I’m sorry we should have video that we tried Jimmy rigging the back end of the bracket. It doesn’t matter how far you lift the back end of the light the light does not tilt down any further so there is some software reconfiguring that wouldn’t have to be done.
Another great video from DDR. If you could find someone who 3D prints in carbon fibre (Pretty common these days) I would hit them up to just fab one up. Its not as difficult as you may think. It would be a quick fix for that bracket issue and then you'd have one you could actually use. Love the channel so much I just bought one of your beanies to wear this season. Keep up the great work and best wishes with the new business ventures. Ooops, didn't read the earlier reply about it also being a software issue.
Thanks 👍
This spotlight cost $2,000. It shouldn't need one piece of aftermarket equipment to function at the highest level, in my opinion.
Great video! That sure is frustrating when you have a product that works really well except one small detail. Shown @ 1:27. It may be a possible to 3-D print or machine a right angle mounting bracket, which would turn the gimbal base 90°, thus allowing the light to shine directly down and even slightly behind the drone. Hope this helps😎
It's in the software. I talked to Mike about doing something similar but it's still going to stop when it's at what it thinks is a 70 degree angle.
I’m sorry we should have video that we tried Jimmy rigging the back end of the bracket. It doesn’t matter how far you lift the back end of the white the light does not tilt down any further so there is some software reconfiguring that wouldn’t have to be done.
All that you need, is to change the mounting bracket to where it sits forward a little.
thats what I'm thinking. Make a bracket to extend it
I heard the software only allows it go so far. So even if it missed from hitting it still would not go to 90deg
I’m sorry we should have video that we tried Jimmy rigging the back end of the bracket. It doesn’t matter how far you lift the back end of the white the light does not tilt down any further so there is some software reconfiguring that wouldn’t have to be done.
@@dronedeerrecovery ahhh, that's unfortunate. I was really looking forward to that light!
What about the tundra light ? Would it not be a great option ?
What is that?
What happened to your matrice? The one that fell out of the sky a few hundred feet up?
Light fixture was not installed properly
Is it pretty common for hunters to lose their deer?
Somewhat
Take a look at the JZ T60… It’s the one I run and it’s way brighter then the LP12
Does the jz t60 go straight down or does it hit to ?
@@jlp186the t60 tilts down to 85°
@@randyzimmerman4842 I just tested mine shoots past the camera
@@airfoxphotography3882 not sure what you mean by past the camera.. The jz t60 goes down to 85 degrees.
@@randyzimmerman4842 specs say 85 but it actually lights up to 90 degrees at least mine does.
It's unfortunate because I feel like this could have been remedied in the very early stages of their test and evaluations.
The people building these are brain wizards and get my respect, but hands-on operators would have given them constructive criticism within 5 minutes of operating with it.
Could not have said it any better myself.