It’s a little hard to test without actually having an aluminium surface to start up from—apart from an electric frypanI am not 100% sure if a thin sheet of aluminum is enough to affect it, but if placed underneath, the compass would be affected. Only way for GPS to be affected if placed on top of your Evo.
Good thought.Car or truck rubber floor mats work great and are heavy enough not to blow away.![]()
If I am relatively close to the truck I usually use a small scrap piece of 3/16" (5mm) plywood called underlayment which is the subflooring when laying down tile or linoleum surfaces. Lightweight, cheap (4'x8' panel ≈ $20usd at Homedepot). The tape is to enhance the landing pad for the visual sensors to key on. If I am walking out to a flying location I take my round spring frame polyester Helipad found on Amazon for $13 and have not had any problems launching and landing on it even with a wind blowing without the need to stake it down.Not being seriously technical, I’d like to know whether a sheet of aluminum would affect the Evo’s compass, GPS etc If used as a landing pad?
Light Bulb Time: I guess this test puts my mind at ease as I will be flying from many aluminum boats next summer and wondered if there would be impacts. You still must be aware of your electronic wiring and power cables running throughout the boat which might cause a magnetic interference during the compass calibration. I found out the aluminum main trunk line feeding electrical power to each house on my street is only 2-3 feet under my driveway where I encountered a magnetic interference alarm preventing take off one day. No ferrous metal there. Just aluminum wire with 240 volts emitting electrical 'radiation'. Moving the drone six feet gave me a clean launch. |
Car or truck rubber floor mats work great and are heavy enough not to blow away.![]()
Very comprehensive, thanks. It’s the magpies we need to be wary of—at least in breeding season.If I am relatively close to the truck I usually use a small scrap piece of 3/16" (5mm) plywood called underlayment which is the subflooring when laying down tile or linoleum surfaces. Lightweight, cheap (4'x8' panel ≈ $20usd at Homedepot). The tape is to enhance the landing pad for the visual sensors to key on. If I am walking out to a flying location I take my round spring frame polyester Helipad found on Amazon for $13 and have not had any problems launching and landing on it even with a wind blowing without the need to stake it down.
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As for your inquiry, I took the bird out on the back deck tonight where I have launched many times from the above plywood platform with no start up and launch issues. So I set out a 1/4" (6.35mm) aluminum plate on the rail and performed a routine binding and start up to see if the aluminum, which is non-ferrous, would have any effect on compass calibration or interference or induce any GPS problems. I can give you the GREEN LIGHT, literally, that launching off an aluminum [yes, we yanks don't pronounce that last syllable like you aussies and brits] plate should not present any problem as far as my test went.
Binding with drone on aircraft power up.
Light Bulb Time: I guess this test puts my mind at ease as I will be flying from many aluminum boats next summer and wondered if there would be impacts. You still must be aware of your electronic wiring and power cables running throughout the boat which might cause a magnetic interference during the compass calibration. I found out the aluminum main trunk line feeding electrical power to each house on my street is only 2-3 feet under my driveway where I encountered a magnetic interference alarm preventing take off one day. No ferrous metal there. Just aluminum wire with 240 volts emitting electrical 'radiation'. Moving the drone six feet gave me a clean launch.
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Binding successful. ATTI Mode initiated after gimbal and compass systems check while gathering satellites. Yellow drone lights flash.
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Warning Zone alert is the uncontrolled airport that is about 1/3 mile from my house. Double checked the Alarms/Alerts warning column on tablet display and there is no compass interference or magnetic interference alarms. Only the two you see listed. And you can see I had four bars of GPS satellites locked in for GPS Mode flying by this time.
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Because the above photos were taken with a Low Battery on the drone I was still getting the flashing RED Alarm LED lights on the drone for low battery. The photos below are after I installed a fully charged battery on the drone and rebooted all systems. No issues were encountered then. And you can see I had the green light for GPS take off. I spun up the motors with no active alarms. Shut it all down. (For the keen-eyed reader, yes I reoriented the drone 90° for the photo so the two back LEDs would show in the photo. heheh)
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Perhaps the one warning you might get down under is: Warning - Avoid endangered Spectacled Flying Foxes![]()
Will have a look at the local Super Cheap Auto.I have used a simple rubberized door mat in the past. Like the floor mats, heavy enough not to blow away. It rolls up small and secured with a small bungie. Think it was about $7 bucks.
Up here I have to stay away from the bald eagles. A salmon river runs right through my backyard so our entire area is 'plagued' by eagles everywhere you go. I've watched them try to grab a seagull out of the air on a number of occasions so I know that orange hummingbird may be a tempting morsel in their keen eyes. With so many around you really must take into account the possibility you could get ambushed when flying far away from your location.Very comprehensive, thanks. It’s the magpies we need to be wary of—at least in breeding season.
Up here I have to stay away from the bald eagles. A salmon river runs right through my backyard so our entire area is 'plagued' by eagles everywhere you go. I've watched them try to grab a seagull out of the air on a number of occasions so I know that orange hummingbird may be a tempting morsel in their keen eyes. With so many around you really must take into account the possibility you could get ambushed when flying far away from your location.
I tried a thin rubber door mat in the beginning but rolling it up gave it a "curl memory" that didn't allow it to lay flat right away when I was ready to use it. Had to turn it over and use the drone weight to flatten it.
I've had Boone & Crockett trophy size brown bears captured on my game cam in the backyard along the riverbank. Contrary to one's belief that I live in the Alaskan wilderness, I can look across the river at McDs, Arbys, Safeway, Sportsmans Warehouse, and the Aspen Hotel with police and fire sirens coming from their departments in the same area. I call them city limits brownies and other than wreaking havoc with our barbecues now and then they are typically ghosts in the night. Most Alaskans are quite familiar with firearms at an early age.Trox, I would be more concerned about a big old bear snatching me off the ground when close to a salmon run, instead of an eagle snatching my evo.
My landing pad is a 16"x16" square of sturdy foam, used to cover hard flooring when standing or working in an area.
Sounds like an interesting place.I've had Boone & Crockett trophy size brown bears captured on my game cam in the backyard along the riverbank. Contrary to one's belief that I live in the Alaskan wilderness, I can look across the river at McDs, Arbys, Safeway, Sportsmans Warehouse, and the Aspen Hotel with police and fire sirens coming from their departments in the same area. I call them city limits brownies and other than wreaking havoc with our barbecues now and then they are typically ghosts in the night. Most Alaskans are quite familiar with firearms at an early age.
Your use of the foam shop mats is a great launch pad idea. I have about 4 packages of the 2'x2' squares. Great at my workbench area in garage and the basement shop area. A great use of them that many frozen country anglers might consider is they make great "flooring" inside your ice fishing tents which are usually 6'x6'. You cover the insides except where your ice holes are. Keeps your feet insulated from the ice, prevents wet slippery conditions and darkens the insides for watching the fish down the hole. And if you brought your dog along they really appreciate a dry insulated surface to stand and lay on.
Lastly, everyone could use this tip. If you have a CHEST type freezer, a lot of heat penetrates through the LID. So insulating the lid will reduce heat penetration into the freezer. I lay two sections on each of my two freezer lids and my freezers dropped their thermostat cycles by about 10%. Very helpful in hot locales. And saves money for buying more drone batteries.![]()
One of the things to keep in mind is the prop wash turbulence kicks up a lot of particulate matter during landing that can get sucked into the cooling fan intake and settle on the electronics inside. An accumulation of material between the very closely spaced circuit paths could result in a cross feed if the contaminates can conduct electricity especially on a very high humidity day. Damp dirt conducts just like a wire.I don,t use any landing pads. They are a magnet on beaches for the 20 question quiz nosey parkers. Mind you, i,ve often thought of using big sheets of sandpaper to blend in with the beach sand.![]()
You must be a retired basketball player....the kind that can palm a basketball. Built in landing pad! Lucky~! ?I always land the Evo on my hand... Never an issue. I do take off from the floor.
You mean you don't hand catch? All my recent flights have been hand launch and catch. I hate bending over and exposing my cute bum to others.You must be a retired basketball player....the kind that can palm a basketball. Built in landing pad! Lucky~! ?
Ha, the bum is not an 'issue' up here in the arctic as we wear so many clothes most of the time there is nothing for anyone to see. You are thinking like a tropical guy!You mean you don't hand catch? All my recent flights have been hand launch and catch. I hate bending over and exposing my cute bum to others.
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