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Does anyone use gaiters on the controller joystick or have you tried them?

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I got caught in a shower yesterday and the contoller got wet, this brought to mind the question.
 
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Ooops, the joys of later middle age, I didn't think of the innuendos

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? Sorry for my post above, it had to be done.

A bit more on topic, have you seen a solution with gaiters for the RC? I haven’t seen one, closest would be something like this:


My RC was also soaked one time, a bit worrying. But I dried as much as possible in the field, then got home and put it in a air tight box together with calcium chloride next to it. Never a problem.
 
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That's not the advert I was thinking of but it will do

I am afraid you link take me to a general page.

Bingo!
2pcs/set Soft Silicone Thumb Rocker Joystick Anti-Dust Cover for Mavic Pro | eBay
 
Those actually look good and might be a good addition to the RC. Would have to try them ofc, to see if it affects the feeling of the sticks in anyway.

Here is a link which I hope work better:

 
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My apologies, I didn’t mean to offend anyone. Just a casual friday joke. Thank you for cleaning the forum.

Where can I see the note you sent?
You should have got a message. .
 
? Sorry for my post above, it had to be done.

A bit more on topic, have you seen a solution with gaiters for the RC? I haven’t seen one, closest would be something like this:


My RC was also soaked one time, a bit worrying. But I dried as much as possible in the field, then got home and put it in a air tight box together with calcium chloride next to it. Never a problem.
Not a bad idea, if flying in cold weather.
 

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