Quite often (e.g. using GS simulation mode) I need to power-up my MR in order to do some testing, however, I want to make sure that the aircraft doesn't take off inadvertently. DJI suggests to disconnect the motors / ESCs in such a case, but my motors / ESCs are hard-wired to the power distribution board and I don't want to use an additional switch (for 50A and more). The only workaround for me so far was to remove the propellers, however, that's also suboptimal because you have to re-apply locktite, etc..
Now I had the idea to just create a small jumper-cable with a melting fuse (~2A). In "simulation mode" I would connect the battery via this cable and, in case something goes terribly wrong, the fuse would melt instead of the MR taking off.
That shoudl work reliably or do I miss something?
Now I had the idea to just create a small jumper-cable with a melting fuse (~2A). In "simulation mode" I would connect the battery via this cable and, in case something goes terribly wrong, the fuse would melt instead of the MR taking off.
That shoudl work reliably or do I miss something?