I bought the DJI Agras T10 for fungicide spraying on our vineyard. The main reason we bought it was to assist in hillside spraying because it is very difficult to do backpack spraying on a 35 Deg slope. The T10 was to be our saving grace. It has not been. Unfortunately, mapping and autonomous flying does not work when your slopes are more than about 15 Degrees. The onboard radar continuously alerts and stops the T 10 when it senses the horizontal portions of our hillside. It is impossible to fly it low enough to where the radar doesn’t pick up the hillside. Flying too high and the fungicide evaporates before contact. Had we known any of this before,we would not have purchased the drone. Too late now. Fun, drone to fly, but only on flatland with gentle slopes. Also, the rapid charger only works if you’re plugged into 240v. If the charger is plugged into 110v plan on about 25 to 30 minute charge time.
What is the difference on money to a grower to use a drone o a plane for a certain application.... Thanks... I follow You guys from Argentina... Down here is hard to build a drone business.... But I love it.... And I know is the future in agriculture...
I’m not a farmer but I’m trying to up my drone business by doing drone land survey , mapping thermo . But .. you’ve just reviewed many high end drones . Is this drone going to be the one .
I bought the DJI Agras T10 for fungicide spraying on our vineyard. The main reason we bought it was to assist in hillside spraying because it is very difficult to do backpack spraying on a 35 Deg slope. The T10 was to be our saving grace. It has not been. Unfortunately, mapping and autonomous flying does not work when your slopes are more than about 15 Degrees. The onboard radar continuously alerts and stops the T 10 when it senses the horizontal portions of our hillside. It is impossible to fly it low enough to where the radar doesn’t pick up the hillside. Flying too high and the fungicide evaporates before contact. Had we known any of this before,we would not have purchased the drone. Too late now. Fun, drone to fly, but only on flatland with gentle slopes. Also, the rapid charger only works if you’re plugged into 240v. If the charger is plugged into 110v plan on about 25 to 30 minute charge time.
What is the difference on money to a grower to use a drone o a plane for a certain application.... Thanks... I follow You guys from Argentina... Down here is hard to build a drone business.... But I love it.... And I know is the future in agriculture...
I’m not a farmer but I’m trying to up my drone business by doing drone land survey , mapping thermo . But .. you’ve just reviewed many high end drones . Is this drone going to be the one .
Trust me it’s No1!
I have multiple drones
3 which are this model Agrit10
Best business decision i ever done
Working 2-3 days week..💯👌🏽
Anyone got any experience with the T10 spreader? I am having massive issues trying to get it to work.
Hiow much does a T10 cost now?
Agras t10 camera vision is very widely.
I am from India where from i buy this
Any method for contact you for enquiries
Absolutely. (312) 278-7232 or contact@aerialinfluence.com