Hexacopter 10L Agricultural Spraying Drone DIY Kit with K3APro flight controller
This is Agriculture Drone Frame. Agri Farmers and Agri. are always looking for cheap and effective methods to regularly monitor their crops. The infrared sensors in drones can be tuned to detect crop health, enabling farmers to react and improve crop conditions locally, with inputs of fertilizer or insecticides. It also improves management and effectuates a better yield of the crops. In the next couple of years, nearly 75% of the agricultural market will comprise drones. Power and pipeline inspection: Many systems such as power lines, wind turbines, and pipelines can be checked by drones.
Hexacopter 10L Agricultural Spraying Drone DIY Kit parameters:
- Expanded size: 1495*1308*500mm
- Folding size: 945*848*500mm
- Capacity: 10L
- Arm diameter: 30mm
- Agriculture Drone Frame weight: 5KGConfiguration recommendation:(Not Included)
- Motor: X6, 6215
- Propeller: 23-24 inch folding pulp
- ESC: 80A FOC
- Supply voltage: 12S
- Maximum takeoff weight: 25kg(Recommended) Hobbywing X6 power configuration:(Not Included)
- X6 180KV motor
- 80A ESC
- 2388 folding propellers
- Maximum pulling force 12 kg/axis (48 V, sea level)
- Recommended battery 6-12S LiPo (Tattu Battery 6S)
- Recommended takeoff weight 3-5 kg/shaft (sea level)
- Applicable carbon tube outer diameter 30 mm
- Powertrain weight (single) 720g
- Ambient temperature -20 to 50 ° C
what is Agricultural Spraying Drone?
There is a large capacity for growth in the area of agricultural drones. With innovation continually getting to the next level, imaging of the crops will need to improve as well. With the information that Drones record from the harvests, the farmers are able to analyze their crops and make educated decisions on how to proceed given the accurate crop information. for analyzing and correcting crop production have the potential to grow in this market. Ranchers will fly a drone over their harvests, precisely distinguish an issue in a specific area, and take the necessary actions to correct the problem. This gives the farmer time to focus on the overall task of production instead of spending time surveying their crops. Additional uses include keeping track of livestock, surveying fences, and monitoring for plant pathogens. Both the buy and support costs of modern drones make them too expensive for small farms in developing nations.
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