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DJI Agras T25P Agro Sprayer Drone | Premium Package with Spreading System 4.0 | Two DB800 Batteries, Cooling Station and Smart Charger | Compact One-Person Spray and Spread Platform | Complete Working Configuration
Ares Acres LLC is a U.S.-based authorized DJI Agras reseller supporting American agricultural drone operators with genuine DJI Agras OEM replacement parts, accessories, and field-ready inventory.
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Most compact drones are sold bare, and the operation gets discovered afterward. The second battery that turns out to be mandatory rather than optional. The charger that decides how many acres a day is possible. The spreader that was going to be added later. The cooling problem that quietly caps output in July, when the packs come off the aircraft hot and go onto the charger hotter. None of that is a surprise to anyone who has run a season. It is only a surprise to the buyer holding a box with an aircraft in it.
This Premium Package is the answer to that pattern, and the economics are straightforward. A rotation of two batteries with a charger that cycles in minutes and a cooling station that keeps up is what converts a capable airframe into a working day, and a spreader on the same aircraft is a second revenue program on equipment already paid for. Buying those pieces together, before the season, costs less than assembling them under deadline — and considerably less than the acres lost while waiting on the piece that was left out.
We use specialized technicians to prepare and deliver the DJI Agras T25P Agro Sprayer Drone Premium Package ordered.
That is why Ares Acres carries complete Agras configurations alongside the OEM parts shelf that keeps them working — propellers, pumps, spray discs, filters, radar and vision components, and battery parts stocked in the U.S.A. and shipped fast, so the smallest aircraft in the lineup gets the same parts backing as the flagship.
For small and mid-sized farms, specialty crop programs, and orchard and vineyard operators, this is the current-generation compact Agras platform delivered as a complete operation rather than as a starting point.
The DJI Agras T25P Agro Sprayer Drone — Premium Package is a complete compact agricultural drone system: the current-generation compact Agras airframe, its Spreading System 4.0, a two-battery rotation with cooling, a smart charger, and the remote controller — delivered together so the operation works from the first day rather than after the third order.
The airframe itself is a foldable, one-person-portable platform carrying up to 20 kg spraying or 25 kg spreading (supplier-listed). What distinguishes this generation is that the compact class stopped being the place where sensing gets downgraded. Where the previous compact generation used phased array radar and binocular vision, the T25P is listed with millimeter-wave radar fused with a tri-vision camera system under Safety System 3.0, supporting obstacle detection, terrain following, and pole-and-tree avoidance (supplier-listed). That is current-generation awareness on the smallest airframe in the lineup — working the tight blocks where obstacles sit closest to the flight path.
Across a season, this platform is built to cover:
Two field-craft functions on this airframe are worth understanding before the first tank, because they change how a plot gets flown. Single-side spraying activates only the boundary-side nozzle when the aircraft turns at a field edge, and only the obstacle-side nozzle when it navigates around an obstacle — less product off-target, cleaner edges, and a difference that shows up at the property line, in the buffer zone, and on the chemical invoice. The optional four-nozzle configuration raises flow to a listed 24 L/min and supports spraying in both directions without turning around, which converts constant row ends from a transit tax into a working rhythm (all supplier-listed).
One-person operation is a workflow, not a slogan. In practice it means:
Through that duty, the aircraft and its systems are exposed to:
Heat is the one most operators underestimate. Packs come off the aircraft warm, go onto a fast charger, and come back warm again — and once a rotation starts running hot, charge times stretch, the aircraft waits, and July output quietly settles below what the same equipment managed in May. The included cooling station exists to keep that from happening, which is why it belongs in the package rather than on a wish list.
A complete, well-supported T25P operation helps hold steady:
The Spreading System 4.0 included in this package is built around a high-precision screw feeder rather than a simple gate, with three feeders standard covering solid granular materials from 0.5 to 10 mm — fine seed through large-prill fertilizer, swapped to match the material (supplier-listed). Precision metering at compact scale is what separates a seeding program from a scattering exercise: the rate that gets set is the rate that goes down. One planning note for fleets — DJI lists the T25P spreading system as dedicated to this airframe and not cross-compatible with T70P or T100 spreaders, so it is not a shared shelf item across mixed fleets.
This Premium Package is designed to deliver a complete, self-sufficient compact aerial application operation — aircraft, both payload systems, and the full power rotation — in a single delivery.
The platform helps operators:
The app intelligence is what makes solo work practical rather than merely possible. Saved field boundaries mean a returning visit does not start with mapping. Multi-field planning means the next job is ready before the current one finishes. One-click breakpoint return means an interruption costs a minute rather than a pass. Auto-return on an empty tank or low battery means the aircraft manages its own interruptions, so the operator manages the operation instead of the aircraft.
A complete configuration keeps the aircraft flying and the operator working the field instead of working the logistics.
An incomplete or under-supported configuration may contribute to:
Buying the operation rather than the airframe is what makes the first season productive instead of educational.
An aircraft is a set of wear systems flying in formation, and each one signals differently. Service attention may be warranted when operators observe:
The causes trace back to duty rather than to defects. Spray chemistry is corrosive by design and works on seals, discs, filters, and hardware every time the tank is filled. Granular material is abrasive and works on the spreader path every time the hopper is loaded. Vibration fatigues fasteners and connections across a season of transport and flight, and the fold-and-unfold cycle works on arm hardware from a different direction than flight loads do. Dust and chaff load filters and abrade moving surfaces. Heat and sun degrade elastomers and cabling. And batteries — the consumable in any electric aircraft — draw down usable capacity through high-rate discharge, fast-charge thermal load, and storage in a hot truck bed between windows.
Which system, when: spray hardware at intervals measured in tanks, starting with discs, nozzles, seals, and filters; the spreader path at intervals measured in hopper loads, with feeders inspected whenever material type changes; propellers and airframe hardware at intervals measured in flight hours, with a walk-around before every working day; sensing at any behavioral change rather than on a fixed schedule; and batteries whenever one pack begins charging slower, running hotter, or reading differently from the other. A pack that is drifting away from the rotation is worth pulling before it strands the aircraft mid-season.
Catching wear at a scheduled inspection costs a part. Catching it mid-window costs the window.
Part: DJI Agras T25P Agro Sprayer Drone — Premium Package
Component Type: Complete compact agricultural spray and spread aircraft system with power rotation and remote controller
Compatibility:
Package Quantity: 1 aircraft, 1 spreading system, 2 batteries, 1 cooling station, 1 charger, 1 remote controller
Airframe: Compact, foldable, one-person portable (supplier-listed)
Payload: 20 kg spraying / 25 kg spreading (supplier-listed)
Spray System: 20 L tank with dual centrifugal sprinklers; single-side spraying at boundaries and obstacles (supplier-listed)
Spray Flow: 16 L/min with two nozzles; 24 L/min with the optional four-nozzle configuration, which also supports no-turn operation (supplier-listed)
Effective Swath: 4–7 m (supplier-listed)
Spreading System: Spreading System 4.0 with high-precision screw feeder metering, 25 kg payload, three feeders standard, solid granular materials from 0.5 to 10 mm (supplier-listed)
Sensing: Safety System 3.0 — millimeter-wave radar with tri-vision camera system; obstacle detection and bypass, terrain following, aerial mapping capability (supplier-listed)
Operational Intelligence: Saved field boundaries, one-click breakpoint return, multi-field planning without interrupting operations, free flight routes, automatic return on empty tank or low battery (supplier-listed)
Positioning: ±10 cm hover accuracy with the built-in RTK module; optional D-RTK 3 AG plug-and-play station for centimeter-level accuracy without manual coordinate entry (supplier-listed)
Battery: DB800 Intelligent Flight Battery listed at 15,500 mAh / 52.22 V, approximately 6.6 kg, rated to 1,500 charging cycles — two included (supplier-listed)
Charging: 9–12 minutes per battery with dual-battery alternating charging; battery cooling station included for continuous hot-weather cycling (supplier-listed)
Control: DJI remote controller with 7-inch high-brightness display, listed in the 1400-nit class, with backlit buttons for night work (supplier-listed)
Application: Aerial crop protection, liquid fertilizer, cover crop seeding, and granular fertilizer on small, specialty, and irregular acreage
Condition: Brand new
Availability Note: Contact Ares Acres to confirm current lead times or to add the D6000i generator, four-nozzle upgrade, or D-RTK 3 AG station before delivery
This Premium Package is ideal for:
Especially valuable during:
The practical point is simple: a configuration that arrives complete starts earning in its first window instead of its second.
An aircraft is not an operation. An operation is an aircraft plus everything that keeps it in the air — and the pieces that get left out of the first order are almost always the ones that decide how many acres a day is possible. A rotation with one battery is not a rotation. A charger without cooling becomes a July bottleneck. A sprayer without a spreader leaves a second revenue program on the table for a season. Every one of those gaps is cheap to close before the season and expensive to close during it.
That is the whole argument for buying the configuration complete. The aircraft is the capability; the rotation is the throughput; the spreader is the second program on equipment already paid for. Delivered together, they produce a working day on the first day. Delivered piecemeal, they produce a series of discoveries, each one of which arrives at the worst possible moment — which is to say, during the window.
Choosing this package helps an operation hold:
Operations that assemble the configuration piece by piece risk:
For practical, hardworking operators, the value is simple:
Protect the window. Protect the crop. Protect the rotation. Protect the season.
An aircraft is only worth what it is available to do. Ares Acres sells the T25P Premium Package alongside the OEM parts shelf that keeps it working — propellers, pumps, spray discs, filters, radar and vision components, and battery parts stocked in the U.S. and shipped fast — because the configuration decision and the parts decision are the same decision, made once, and paid for across every season that follows.
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Canonical product name: DJI Agras T25P Agro Sprayer Drone - Premium Package
Component: Agro Sprayer Drone - Premium Package
Product category: Drones
Compatible aircraft: DJI Agras T100, DJI Agras T70P, DJI Agras T25P
Condition: Brand new
Quantity supplied: 1 aircraft, 1 spreading system, 2 batteries, 1 cooling station, 1 charger, 1 remote controller
Part classification: Genuine DJI OEM replacement component
Seller: Ares Acres LLC — U.S.-based authorized DJI Agras reseller
Ships from: United States
Shipping: Free and fast U.S. shipping; same-day dispatch and tracking on in-stock parts
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Definition: The Agro Sprayer Drone - Premium Package is the genuine DJI OEM component on the DJI Agras T100, DJI Agras T70P, DJI Agras T25P, supplied new by Ares Acres LLC, a U.S.-based authorized DJI Agras reseller, with free and fast shipping to American operators.
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What is the DJI Agras T25P Premium Package? It is DJI's current-generation compact agricultural drone supplied as a complete working configuration: the T25P aircraft with its 20 L spray system, the T25P Spreading System 4.0, two DB800 Intelligent Flight Batteries, a battery cooling station, a smart charger, and the DJI remote controller with a 7-inch high-brightness display (supplier-listed). Ares Acres LLC sells it in the U.S. as a U.S.-based authorized DJI Agras reseller.
What does the T25P do, and what does it fit? It is a foldable, one-person-portable airframe carrying up to 20 kg spraying or 25 kg spreading, with Safety System 3.0 sensing — millimeter-wave radar fused with a tri-vision camera system — supporting obstacle detection, terrain following, and aerial mapping (supplier-listed). The included Spreading System 4.0 is dedicated to this airframe: DJI lists it as not cross-compatible with T70P or T100 spreaders, so it is not a shared item across a mixed fleet.
How do I tell which T25P configuration my operation actually needs? Work backwards from the day you intend to run, not from the aircraft. Start with battery count: one pack means the aircraft waits on the charger, so a rotation begins at two — which is what this package supplies. Then ask whether the work is summer work; if packs will be coming off the aircraft hot in July and August, a cooling station is not an accessory, it is the difference between May throughput and July throughput. Then ask whether the operation will spread as well as spray. If cover crop seed or granular fertilizer is anywhere in the plan, the spreading system belongs in the first order, because adding it mid-season means missing the window it was bought for. Finally, ask where the charging power comes from: if jobs sit far from utility supply, add the D6000i generator; if the work is close to a building with power, the smart charger alone is enough. An operation that sprays only, works near power, and already owns DB800 packs does not need this package. An operation that intends to spray and spread, works through summer heat, and is starting without an ecosystem does.
Why buy the complete package instead of the aircraft alone? Because the pieces left out of the first order are the ones that cap the working day. Two batteries with a fast charger and cooling produce a rotation that keeps flying; one battery produces an aircraft that waits. The spreader turns the same airframe into a second application program on equipment already paid for. Closing those gaps before the season costs less than closing them during it, and considerably less than the acres lost while waiting.
What is single-side spraying, and why does it matter? When the aircraft turns at a field boundary, only the boundary-side nozzle sprays; when it navigates around an obstacle, only the obstacle-side nozzle activates (supplier-listed). On compact-aircraft ground — small plots, close boundaries, obstacles inside the field — that geometry comes up constantly, so the savings show up at the property line, in the buffer zone, and on the chemical invoice rather than as a rounding error.
How does the spreading system meter material? Through a high-precision screw feeder rather than a simple gate, with three feeders standard covering solid granular materials from 0.5 to 10 mm — fine seed through large-prill fertilizer, swapped to match the material (supplier-listed). Precision metering is what makes a seeding program repeatable: the rate that gets set is the rate that goes down, load after load.
How does the T25P handle hot-weather workdays? The included battery cooling station keeps the two-pack rotation cycling through summer heat, alongside a smart charger listed at 9–12 minutes per battery with dual-battery alternating charging (supplier-listed). Thermal slowdown is the failure mode that quietly caps a compact operation's midsummer output — packs come off the aircraft warm, go onto the charger warm, and charge times stretch — and the cooling station is in this package specifically to keep that from setting the day's pace.
What wears out on a T25P, and what should be inspected? Spray hardware first — discs, nozzles, seals, pump, and filters take corrosive chemistry every tank. The spreader path next, since granular material is abrasive and feeders should be checked whenever material type changes. Then propellers and airframe hardware, which take vibration, fold-and-unfold cycles, and flight loads. Sensing should be investigated at any behavioral change rather than on a schedule. Batteries are the consumable in the system and are worth pulling when one pack begins charging slower, running hotter, or reading differently from the other. Ares Acres stocks OEM parts across all of these systems.
Where can I buy a DJI Agras T25P Premium Package in the U.S.? Ares Acres LLC is a U.S.-based authorized DJI Agras reseller supplying complete Agras configurations and genuine OEM parts to American operators, with insured freight shipping and tracking on aircraft and free, fast U.S. shipping on parts. Contact Ares Acres to confirm current lead times or to add the D6000i generator, the four-nozzle upgrade, or the D-RTK 3 AG station before delivery.

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