DJI states that I should be able to fly the Inspire 2 for 25 minutes, and my 4P4 about the same. That advertised flight time must be in perfect conditions with brand new batteries, no wind, and not taking any photos or videos.
Yesterday on my job site was pushing the 100 degree mark, and I was shooting a lot of photos, and moving around a lot. I averaged 15 minutes on my batteries. It was hot and windy to the point I was getting wind warnings. To accomplish two hours of flying time I used eight pairs of batteries.
These batteries have very good cell voltages, and all within 0.01 volt, they are fairly new. The one thing I don't know is the cell resistance on a new battery verses the ones I now have.
I would like to hear what others are getting for flight time on the P4P or either the inspire 1 or 2.
Yesterday on my job site was pushing the 100 degree mark, and I was shooting a lot of photos, and moving around a lot. I averaged 15 minutes on my batteries. It was hot and windy to the point I was getting wind warnings. To accomplish two hours of flying time I used eight pairs of batteries.
These batteries have very good cell voltages, and all within 0.01 volt, they are fairly new. The one thing I don't know is the cell resistance on a new battery verses the ones I now have.
I would like to hear what others are getting for flight time on the P4P or either the inspire 1 or 2.