- Joined
- Feb 3, 2021
- Messages
- 703
- Reaction score
- 468
Thank you for contacting Autel Robotics. The FoxFury Lighting System is approved by Autel Robotics as it does not interfere with any onboard positioning components, and is appropriately balanced. Mounting anything on the top could interfere with these components which is why we suggest the approved lighting system. I do apologize for any inconvenience.
I wonder if attaching the light to one or two legs would be better. I don't accept there are not some spots on the E2 that would be fine for the less than $200 lights. I think we are being lied to on this one.My intent was to purchase a Firehouse strobe and mount it to the top of the EVO II as shown above. After reading the posts in this thread, I decided to reach out to Autel and ask specifically about safe mounding locations for a strobe. Of course I knew about the FoxFury mount and lighting, but at $200, I was looking for something a little less expensive. Firehouse's sub-$40 solutions seemed light just the ticket. Made in America and they have great reviews. I made this point to Autel and there was their response:
Now that I've asked the question, I feel that I can't mount the Firehouse strobe. If I were to have an accident where I blamed the drone and it went to Autel for warranty work, they could blame the obstructed GPS antenna and deny my claim.
Just something to consider. It may never be an issue, but then again it may.
Hmmm... maybe in one direction they do meet FAA requirements but that means they only adhere to a rule; not the spirit of the rule which is visibility in all directions.Technically the FoxFury D3060s do meet the FAA requirements according to the FoxFury website (this was confirmed by Autel):
![]()
D3060 Light | Foxfury Lighting Solutions
The FoxFury D3060 is a small format drone, helmet and utility light. It has strobe-capable dual LEDs to provide 360-degree lighting.www.foxfury.com
That being said, they're still nearly twice the price of the Firehouse strobes, if all I wanted was a strobe.
I see what you mean. The FF lights have a section on the sides for side lighting. That is an improvement for sure. The kit for $200 is the cheapest way to buy these FF lights with holder strap. If bought separately the lights are $130 each plus $99 for the plastic holder piece. Total: $360. Crazy!The FoxFury lights are actually two-in-one. They have forward and side lights which operate independent of one another. I'm not saying the FoxFury lights are bad, but they are much more expensive than a single strobe, especially when you consider the $99 mount.
My intent was to purchase a Firehouse strobe and mount it to the top of the EVO II as shown above. After reading the posts in this thread, I decided to reach out to Autel and ask specifically about safe mounding locations for a strobe. Of course I knew about the FoxFury mount and lighting, but at $200, I was looking for something a little less expensive. Firehouse's sub-$40 solutions seemed light just the ticket. Made in America and they have great reviews. I made this point to Autel and there was their response:
Now that I've asked the question, I feel that I can't mount the Firehouse strobe. If I were to have an accident where I blamed the drone and it went to Autel for warranty work, they could blame the obstructed GPS antenna and deny my claim.
Just something to consider. It may never be an issue, but then again it may.
Good info and you're probably right. I'm overly cautious with this aircraft. I'm sure after the warranty is over I'll be much less risk averse. Of course I will probably have broken down and paid the $200 for the FoxFury solution. ?I recommend instead of thinking about it simply perform your own test; don't add the velcro just yet, turn on the EVO II, let it get a satellite fix then turn it off place the Firehouse where you plan on mounting it and turn the EVO II on again. Do this a few times in a few different scenarios and you will probably find that it doesn't make one bit of difference.
Good info and you're probably right. I'm overly cautious with this aircraft. I'm sure after the warranty is over I'll be much less risk averse. Of course I will probably have broken down and paid the $200 for the FoxFury solution. ?
Hmmm...Hey guys,
I just had a near nightmare, I put the Firehouse Arc XL in the middle of the front section on top. Took of and the drone took off, up and away 75 feet high and 75 feet away clipping a tree. I pressed the return to home and thank God it came close enough to home I could wrestle it to land in a safe place. After some testing I found that is was indeed giving me a compass error. I could not calibrate the compass with the light in place and on. Take it off and no problem calibrating the compass. What have we figured out? what is the best place to put it?
J
This one.Thanks for the reply which one do you have?
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.