The thread is more about keeping the drone cool while doing firmware updates. The larger Mavic drones have a temperature controlled internal fan, which is sufficient to prevent overheating while doing updates. I live in a hot environment and will...
It’s the temperature gradient that causes the issue and a tea towel won’t change that. Condensation forms on the warmest side of a cold surface. The same happens when you step into a car on a cold day and your radiated body heat allows...
I still would not do that. BUT thats just me. Phantom rain is correct BUT my luck works the opposite If there is one glob of water large enough to damage my drone - It will find its way inside lol. I always use a couple of the USB powered fans...
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