@@AgriSprayDrones i have a question if i buy a t25 from you guys would it fly outside of the USA i live on the Caribbean Island of Antigua and we use fcc here
@@caribbeanfishing2114 It's really hard to guarantee it. However, if you use the whole FCC system over there then there's a good possibility it would. Even if you bought one form the US and couldn't use it over there, you could potentially swap out the avionics board which is GEO locked by region usually.
Another great video 👏 just curious though, what is the smallest spot the t25 can spray? For instance if you were to spray mignonette in a crop what would be the smallest area it could spot spray?
You can spray as small an area you want, you just may get some overlap. But by reducing the swath size and flying closer to the crop, you can get very precise.
On any spray drone, you're limited to just around 7ish feet minimum I'd say. Reason being is that the nozzles are a few feet apart, and to spray they spin. This causes a cone below each which can only be turned down so much. Lower height and slower speed would help if you are trying to get a smaller swath in the end as well. Hope that helps!
It has to do with the software on the intelligent batteries. The Agras batteries have different software than the FlyCart batteries, and the FlyCart batteries actually have built in heaters, so they have an additional function that the spray drones don't have a reason to utilize vs the heat sink fins in the spray batteries to keep then cool.
T25 w/ everything: $25k Trailer: $20k Truck: $35k Insurance: $11k/year Misc parts: $1k/year $92k barrier to entry for anyone that doesn’t already have a truck and trailer. Just food for thought.
Is this it's first flight? I feel like you need to tighten your blades if not, make sure they are the Kevlar ones or you'll hate your life. T50 would be way better for this field. T25 sales must be slow. Time is money and the T25 takes too much time.
Money is also money. The T25 is easily capable of tackling substantial acreage at a considerable savings over the T50 and can be a more versatile tool for farmers and operators treating a variety of field sizes. Yes, the T50 is purpose-built for large, open areas, but the T25 can cover a lot of ground as well and get to places the T50 can't.
Must say ... Far superior presentation of the controller screen . way better than previous vids. Thanks
You bet! Thanks for saying so 😎
Thank you so much
Mr Taylor t25 demo vedio so help to everyone
Nice video I've been waiting for this one for a while now hopefully we will get some more t25 content in the future
We have lots of T25 content heading your way soon!
@@AgriSprayDrones i have a question if i buy a t25 from you guys would it fly outside of the USA i live on the Caribbean Island of Antigua and we use fcc here
@@caribbeanfishing2114 It's really hard to guarantee it. However, if you use the whole FCC system over there then there's a good possibility it would. Even if you bought one form the US and couldn't use it over there, you could potentially swap out the avionics board which is GEO locked by region usually.
Fantastic video. When battery technology doubles this current flight time drones will completely take over the ag spraying business.
Very interesting. Great drones for sure.
To much wind for spraying! 😅 nice video
Incredible demo. Thanks so much for share.
Another great video 👏 just curious though, what is the smallest spot the t25 can spray? For instance if you were to spray mignonette in a crop what would be the smallest area it could spot spray?
You can spray as small an area you want, you just may get some overlap. But by reducing the swath size and flying closer to the crop, you can get very precise.
On any spray drone, you're limited to just around 7ish feet minimum I'd say. Reason being is that the nozzles are a few feet apart, and to spray they spin. This causes a cone below each which can only be turned down so much. Lower height and slower speed would help if you are trying to get a smaller swath in the end as well. Hope that helps!
Great video!
What size generator are you using?
Predator 9500 from Harbor Freight
Can we use flycart 30 battery for Agras drones
The FlyCart batteries are not interchangeable with the Agras drones unfortunately
It has to do with the software on the intelligent batteries. The Agras batteries have different software than the FlyCart batteries, and the FlyCart batteries actually have built in heaters, so they have an additional function that the spray drones don't have a reason to utilize vs the heat sink fins in the spray batteries to keep then cool.
please, Could you tell what generator r u using in this video
www.harborfreight.com/9500-watt-super-quiet-inverter-generator-with-co-secure-technology-epa-71365.html?campaignid=12233891969&adsetid=170670798470&product=71365&store=&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwjY64BhCaARIsAIfc7YZGAsnvzoe8GFW4u5YFQ7dQAFMYCH6ra4lNmTrEExYTVeugxs7lqmsaAsOIEALw_wcB
How much percentage mixing pesticides herbicides one acre spary percentage tell me mr Taylor
It all depends on your chemical label. Usually aerial sprayers aim for 2gpa roughly. So you'd do the math based off what your label says!
T25 w/ everything: $25k
Trailer: $20k
Truck: $35k
Insurance: $11k/year
Misc parts: $1k/year
$92k barrier to entry for anyone that doesn’t already have a truck and trailer. Just food for thought.
You don't need a trailer to run the T25! Like we did in this video, you can fit everything you need in the back of a pickup for smaller operations
Im pilot here in Mexico, would like to work with you. If posiible let mw know.
Any current open job postings can be found on our website, feel free to check it out!
Is this it's first flight? I feel like you need to tighten your blades if not, make sure they are the Kevlar ones or you'll hate your life. T50 would be way better for this field. T25 sales must be slow. Time is money and the T25 takes too much time.
Money is also money. The T25 is easily capable of tackling substantial acreage at a considerable savings over the T50 and can be a more versatile tool for farmers and operators treating a variety of field sizes. Yes, the T50 is purpose-built for large, open areas, but the T25 can cover a lot of ground as well and get to places the T50 can't.