See thats what I thought but I've seen posts on here saying the h is v1 and the plus is v2. I flew it earlier today I was about 8m up switched it on. Then brought the drone down to my hight and moved towards me and the drone didn't stop kept coming. But it was dark out so could of been low light. Also when I was up at 8m the arc still didn't display.There is only one Realsense module.
This fits on the Typhoon H / TH PLUS and Typhoon H3.
With the Typhoon H, the arc is already displayed when stationary... with the PLUS and H3, however, only when the copter is about 5m in the air and is then switched on.
Another difference is that the TH could not land when the landing legs were up... the PLUS and the H3 you can land on the camera.... so be careful,
Best regards from Switzerland, Enrico
Thanks for you're help ill try again in the morning. Dose you're st16s display the arc. If so dose it only pop up at a certain hight?I mounted a RealSense module from the Typhoon H to the Typhoon H3 a week ago and turned it on in the ST-16S.
It worked flawlessly... but I tested it in daylight.
The Typhoon H PLUS and the Typhoon H3 are hardware identical.
Sorry ill try again. On the h you get red bars. On my st16s I don't. Also I just got an email from yuneec skins in the us and their reply wasUnfortunately, I don't understand this question even with DeePl's translation help... i only speak swiss german and high german :-(
Thanks for the reply. I only have the rs off of my typhoon h which dose not work on the plus unfortunatelyI have the H Plus with the RealSense module on from new. The module is a Mk2 and are not interchangeable with the older H. On the St16s you must enter settings the (Cog) sign in the top right side of the screen. Scroll down to the bottom and turn on Obstacle avoidance. Now when you are flying above 5m you can then select OBS on your Tranny (Switch in the up position) top right second one in, you should see the semicircular display on your screen. I use the OBS most of the time and like it very much. My only gripes with it is it doesnt work when flying under 5m.
Hope this helps.
Cheers.
Mike
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