Tip from what I’ve seen is to use the silicone one instead of the acrylic for it being a bit better at the job. Also for soldering I believe it just burns off when you apply the iron
I have just always used the acrylic version but that’s good info to know! And you are right, when soldering it does just melt away. Appreciate the comment!
If you are trying to protect from mist when flying over waves this technically will give you SOME insurance but any salt water near a drone is pretty much a no no. The salt will eat motor bearings, metallic hardware, anything that isn’t coated so just beware
Watch out if ur flight controller has a baro. Dont get it on the baro
Camera quality is clean
Thanks for the tips
glad you didn’t break any inductors!
Great! Good info
gonna use it thx!!
Sweet video editing. Keeping those small FC in focus is tough. Nice work!
Thank you!! It's always a battle keeping everything in focus; thanks for the comment!
Spo after 1 month is the drone still in the air?
Tip from what I’ve seen is to use the silicone one instead of the acrylic for it being a bit better at the job. Also for soldering I believe it just burns off when you apply the iron
Overall tho great video homie
I have just always used the acrylic version but that’s good info to know! And you are right, when soldering it does just melt away. Appreciate the comment!
FPV Worry Free for a completely submersible quadcopter. Conformal coating for flying in the rain.
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will this work with sea salt water
If you are trying to protect from mist when flying over waves this technically will give you SOME insurance but any salt water near a drone is pretty much a no no. The salt will eat motor bearings, metallic hardware, anything that isn’t coated so just beware
i wonder why don't they just put the components in a waterproof container, like older gopros were
Waterproof me DannyFPV!
You got it!
'Promo SM' 🎊
click bate is not cool lol
sorry nicklego
Nah man i saw this video an hour too late🥲
Nooooo; next flight controller :)