Drone Light

Master the Night: High-Intensity Anti-Collision Lights & Drone Show SystemsWhether you are coordinating a massive 500-unit drone light show or ensuring your professional rig meets FAA Part 107 requirements for night operations, lighting is a critical hardware vertical. Our latest generation of drone led lights provides the 3-statute-mile visibility required by law while maintaining a minimal weight footprint to prevent voltage sag or flight controller interference.Technical SpecificationAnti-Collision Strobe V3Light Show Payload (RGBW)Luminous Intensity>400 Lumens (Peak)Variable (Digital Control)Visibility Range3+ Statute Miles1.5 – 2.5 KilometersFlash Rate40 – 100 Cycles/MinDMX / Art-Net SynchronizedWeight4.5g (Micro)42g (Integrated Heat Sink)Input Voltage3.7V – 25V (1S-6S)12V – 24V (Regulated)Engineering Analysis: Night Visibility & Low-Light Sensor FusionAs a senior engineer, I’ve seen many pilots struggle with drone lights at night, particularly when the auxiliary LED stays ON despite software toggles—a common issue seen in the DJI Mini series. From a hardware perspective, if you are troubleshooting red light issues where the LED is solid but won’t connect, your first step is verifying the 5V rail on your flight controller. In low-light conditions, drones like the Neo 2 demonstrate that insane low-light performance is possible, but remember that many platforms revert to GPS for hovering instead of downward optical sensors when lux levels drop below 15.When building for a drone light show company, weight optimization is key. We’ve seen builds stripped from 3.6kg to 3kg to improve loiter stability, but be careful with UV-set adhesives on chassis repairs; they often fail under the thermal stress of high-output LEDs. For those looking to upgrade their fleet, check out our New FPV Arrivals for integrated lighting frames, and don’t forget the precision Drone Tools required for clean soldering on those tiny LED pads.Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is a drone light show?A drone light show involves hundreds of illuminated, GPS-synced drones moving in perfect harmony to create 3D shapes in the sky. These are often choreographed to music and are becoming the modern alternative to traditional fireworks.How much does a drone light show cost?Costs typically range from $200 to $300 per drone. Most professional drone light show services require a minimum of 100 drones, setting the entry-level price point between $20,000 and $30,000.Do drones need lights at night?Yes. Under FAA Part 107.29, anti collision lights for drones are mandatory. They must be visible for at least three statute miles and have a strobe rate between 40 and 100 times per minute. Failure to equip these makes night flight illegal.Why are drones flying over my house at night?Most lighted drones flying at night are engaged in law enforcement, industrial inspections, or professional cinematography. Since the 2021 FAA update, recreational and commercial pilots can fly routinely at night provided they have the correct anti-collision lighting.How far away can a drone light show be seen?While the optimal viewing distance is roughly 300 meters for detail, high-intensity light show drones can be visible from up to 3 kilometers away depending on atmospheric conditions and the specific LED wattage used.

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