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I'm out on vacation right now so I'll try when I get to the comfort of my own home. I'm too out of my element to deviate from my routine LOL
Please keep us posted on what 3DR says about this...Well I can't speak for "Long term" (I finally got my second battery in Aug when they started shipping) but in the shortish time I've had more than one battery, I have been doing it. Send 3DR a support ticket to see what they say I guess, it has always worked for me.
Well it's pretty awesome then. I'm sure it's rerunning the checks so the boat mode idea of mine is pretty absurd (a guy can dream). Nonetheless I'll be doing this from now on. Thanks.I don't have the fresh battery turned on when I put it in, but can attest the solo connects to controller and GPS initializes within about 30 seconds. Never read or heard you needed to shut everything off/down to change out the battery.
Yup!Marich,
So, you're pulling the discharged battery out without turning anything off and inserting the new battery after you have powered the new battery on but before you've inserted it in the bird?
Do I have this right?
Jerry
Now what els can we do with the Solo?
I don't mine at all Acroduster... I'm actually flatteredThat is freaking awesome! I'll wait a bit for a reply from 3DR before I officially add it to the FAQ. Del, do you mind if I link to your video?
I don't understand this. I hot swap the batteries all the time.
Very interesting...My only concern with using this method is the arcing it will cause on the contacts when you do this. Normally with battery connectors on the earlier drones there was no switch so as soon as you plug it in the current would jump and arc a small amount, causing minor wear on the contact and over time would increase resistance and reduce the ability of the electrical system to efficiently supply power to the motors, gimbal, flight controller etc. Anti spark connectors came out and they helped reduce this wear by staging the engagement through a resistor that limited current thus reducing spark. Solo's on off button allow you to fully engage the contact before power is allowed to flow eliminating spark caused wear entirely. Since solos contact are very much a integrated part of the rig I won't be accelerating it's wear by "hot swapping" but as far as effecting the drones flight control or other electronics what you all are doing is really no different than plugging in the XT60 style connector furnishing batteries to drones like the F450 or TBS Discovery Pro. I've owned and flown both and ran Pixhawk while doing it, no harm will come to the rigs electronics, the contacts will see the brute of the abuse on this
Haven't tried yet, but my startup on a second battery is usually very brief anyway.I tried it a couple times. Didn't seem to work. Maybe I wasn't fast enough but the initialization and start up time seemed the same.
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