Drone Hick
New Member
Hello, I am new to the site. I have had a few toy drones over the past 2 years and most ended up broken after the slightest wind blew them into trees or caused major damage due to hard landings. I really liked the sport but it was frustrating although I tried to take it slow. Had some good runs but most of the time I found myself working so hard just to not crash or having it blow 200 feet in one direction because of a sudden slight wind...that it became more work than fun.
I decided to step it up and get something that would hopefully be a little more controllable. After some research, I got an Autel EVO. Have only had it a few days and trying to learn as much as possible about setting the controls before taking my first flight (set in beginners mode) maybe this weekend depending on weather.
Getting to my question, I notice that when the battery is on, the quad has a fan ( I am guessing it to be a cooling fan) internally. I know the flight time for this quad will be about 25 mins in normal conditions. The kit I bought has 3 batteries. Could I (in theory) land when the battery is low, change it out and put in a new battery and continue this cycle until all batteries are expended or do these types of drones new a good cooling off period between flights?
PS I have already registered it and paid for the FAA# so I believe I am good to go. I do not have any no fly ones anywhere near me at this time.
I decided to step it up and get something that would hopefully be a little more controllable. After some research, I got an Autel EVO. Have only had it a few days and trying to learn as much as possible about setting the controls before taking my first flight (set in beginners mode) maybe this weekend depending on weather.
Getting to my question, I notice that when the battery is on, the quad has a fan ( I am guessing it to be a cooling fan) internally. I know the flight time for this quad will be about 25 mins in normal conditions. The kit I bought has 3 batteries. Could I (in theory) land when the battery is low, change it out and put in a new battery and continue this cycle until all batteries are expended or do these types of drones new a good cooling off period between flights?
PS I have already registered it and paid for the FAA# so I believe I am good to go. I do not have any no fly ones anywhere near me at this time.