DJI Agras T25 Fruit Tree Mapping Tutorial | Authorized Dealer Okanagan, BC
Introduction to Fruit Tree Mapping with DJI Agricultural Drones
Overview of the Mapping Process
- The video introduces the concept of fruit tree mapping using DJI agricultural drones, emphasizing optimal conditions for mapping on sunny days.
Preparing for Mapping
- The T-50 and T-25 drones can cover up to 5 hectares in a single flight; larger orchards require multiple mapping tasks.
- A thorough check of the orchard terrain is necessary before starting, ensuring no obstacles are present within a 30-meter vertical range above the task area.
Setting Up the Mapping Task
- To initiate mapping, empty the tank to reduce weight. Power on the remote controller, select "Fruit Tree Mapping," and add points by dragging a crosshair over desired areas on a satellite map.
- Plan takeoff and landing points within the mapping area; estimated photo count and flight time will be displayed as waypoints are added.
Executing the Mapping Task
Starting and Monitoring the Task
- After confirming all settings, select and start the mapping task via the remote controller. Photos will be transmitted in real-time for previewing during flight.
Emergency Procedures
- In emergencies, use control sticks to pause tasks. Post-mapping, utilize one-button Return-to-Home (RTH) function for safe landing.
Post-Mapping Adjustments
Modifying AI Map Settings
- After landing, select "Modify AI Map" to verify identification accuracy; adjustments can be made if results are inaccurate by setting AI elements accordingly.
Route Planning Modes
Standard Mode
- Automatically generates equidistant flight routes suitable for large orchards with uniformly planted trees.
Targeted Mode
- Generates routes that pass through tree centers, ideal for regularly distributed fruit trees.
Custom Mode
- Requires manual waypoint addition based on tree distribution; useful for orchards needing tailored route planning.
Advanced Features in Route Planning
Additional Settings
- Users can adjust route spacing (distance between adjacent routes), height above crops (drone altitude relative to treetops), and enable obstacle bypass features.
Flight Route Editing
- Complete editing before adjusting waypoint altitudes; any changes post-altitude adjustment will reset previous settings.
Finalizing Flight Parameters
Application Rates and Flight Specifications
- In standard modes, set application rates at 225 liters per hectare with droplet sizes of 100 micrometers at a speed of 1.5 m/s and height of 4 meters above crops.
Initiating Flight Tasks
- Once all parameters are confirmed, tap "Start" to check drone status before automatic takeoff begins.