A farmer in Brazil is covering 40 hectares of soybeans in a single morning with this thing, and the fine mist form the 8 nozzles is hitting the undersides of leaves where the pests actually hide.
Weighing in at 12kg without the battery, the carbon fiber frame keeps it light enough to toss in the back of a truck, and the fold-down design with quick-release props means setup takes under two minutes.
The RTK/GNSS navigation locks onto satellites within seconds and holds a centimeter-level path even when you're pushing 7m/s operating speed, which is the sweet spot for coverage without blowing the spray off-target.
Battery life tops out around 30 minutes with a light load, but with a full 10L tank and the agitator running to keep sediment mixed, you'll get closer to 18-20 minutes per flight — still enough to cover about 3-4 hectares per battery swap.
The IP67 rating means you can hose whole drone down after a day in the field, and the quick-plug battery system lets you swap packs in about 15 seconds without tools.
ISO9001 and CE certifications are on file, and the operating range of -10°C to 50°C covers most growing seasons, though I'd keep the batteries warm if you're working early spring mornings in teh north.
Our standard MOQ is 5 units, but if you're doing a trial order, we can work with 1-2 units to start. Just let us know your volume.
Yes, the M6E-1 is certified with ISO9001, FCC, RoHS, and CE. We can share PDF copies of those certificates upon request.
For 10 units, lead time is typically 15-20 working days from deposit confirmation. That includes assembly, testing, and packaging.
Yes, the M6E-1 has a built-in anti-sedimentation agitator inside the 10L tank that keeps the mix stirred, so thick liquids won't settle and clog the 8 nozzles.
Store it folded in a dry place between -20°C and 60°C, ideally with the battery removed and kept at about 50% charge. The IP67 rating means it's fine if it gets dusty, but keep it out of direct rain when not in use.