Showing posts with label drone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drone. Show all posts

Monday, August 25, 2025

Status on Night Flying

I've yet to fly the Mini 3 with it now being registered.  I received the Plus battery yesterday evening and it was raining here, so I'm currently in a hold pattern for flight.

I did test the Plus battery, though.  Mine is NOT a DJI branded Plus battery, but it still shows extended capacity.  One thing that threw me is that I was trying to determine if Remote ID was enabled and broadcasting.  I did notice that the Flight Checklist shows, "Remote ID functionality normal (code: 1B080003)" within the remote controller UI.  I also tested to see if that disappears when I use the normal batteries - it does.  Based on that, I'm assuming that the Remote ID is being broadcasted.

As well, I went ahead and bought a Remote ID broadcasting module so that I can use the non-Plus batteries.

I've noticed that it's clear skies right now and it's 5 PM EST, so it looks like I'll be able to conduct a dusk test flight today!

Sunday, March 16, 2025

Birthday Gifts

Yesterday was my birthday.  I'm now 57 years old.

I got two gifts.  My wife bought me a DJI two-way charging kit.  My sister bought me a Wheeler F.A.T. Wrench.

Regarding the DJI two-way charger, it's a battery charger for DJI drones.  This is is for my Mini 3 drone.  I currently have two batteries.  The charger is basically a caddy that can hold up to three batteries.  It charges the batteries one at a time, starting with the battery that has the lowest charge.  It can also be used to charge other things (drone remote, phone, GoPro, etc) and will use whatever battieres are in the caddy to charge other things.  This also gives me the excuse of buying a third battery.  I might buy the Intelligent Plus battery, as it has up to 51 minutes of power, but it will mean that I'd have to register my drone, as that battery has extra weight that will make the drone over 249g.

The Wheeler wrench is a inch-pound torque wrench, mainly for use with firearms.  I wanted this for use in installing optics and other things that require precise torquing of bolts and screws.

Besides that, I bought myself the PC game, Armored Brigade II, which I posted about a day or two ago.

I'd thought about getting a new Apple headset since my Beats Studio Pro has one leg in the grave.  We'll see.  I've a long flight to CA coming up and I might purchase that headset before I fly out.

Saturday, January 11, 2025

New Hobby - Drones!

 I've been interested in drones for a while now.  Maybe 5 years ago, my wife bought me a DJI Tello, which gave me the initial taste of using drones.

My daughter is a graduate of Embry-Riddle - she has a BS in UAS.  As part of her curriculum, she attained her Part 107 license.  For graduation, we bought her an expensive (at the time) quadcopter - the Mavic Mini (Fly More package - includes 3 batteries and a charger).  She has an aerospace-related position of employment, so we talk drone speak a lot.

This year, I was going to get a quadcopter and mentioned it to my wife.  She said, "Put it on your Christmas list."  I said, "It's expensive," because she usually balks at buying high dollar tech items.  She repeated, "Put it on your Christmas list."

I couldn't decide which I wanted but didn't want a super-expensive drone since I might end up not liking it.  I should've just picked what I wanted (I always end up compromising).  I initially couldn't decide between the DJI Mini 3 or the DJK Mini 4K.  Either one of those would be the drone with RC remote (has the integrated screen - no need to connect to your smartphone).  After a long bit of research, I decided on the Mini 3, mainly because it offered better tech specs and capabilities - mainly, the camera has better specs, then gimbal has better FOV, it captures higher spec video footage, and it has longer flight time.  The Mini 4K is basically an upgraded Mini 2.  I opted not to get the Fly More package (but should've).  I put it on my list.

Well, she bought it.  As well, she bought it during Black Friday, so there was a discount.  I ended up buying a hard shell carry case and extra battery.  I may buy a 3-slot charger and 3rd battery.  I may also just buy a 3-slot charger and 3rd 51-minute larger battery, but that would mean I'd have to register the drone since the larger battery will put the drone over the 249-gr limit.  That would mean I'd have to always use 51-minute batteries, as that's the only way the Remote ID would be enabled (or, I could just buy a standalone RID, but that would mean even more weight).  I think I'll just stick with the smaller batteries for now - if I've 3 of them, and they're rated at 38 minutes, that'll give me great flight times.

I also opted for the DJI Care Refresh program, which offers repair/replacement insurance in case of accidents or flyaways.

If I had to do it again, I'd probably opt for the Mini 4 Pro.  Maybe next year.  For now, I'll just enjoy the Mini 3!