Yes offcourse i wiped. Im just worried what's going on inside. Cant wipe thatwipe it off with some paper towel ,you will get a similar effect when you go into a very cold environment from a hot one
you could if you are worried just wrap it in a towel and allow it to warm up slowly it could have an adverse affect on the internal components if it was extremely wetYes offcourse i wiped. Im just worried what's going on inside. Cant wipe that
Recommend you get the Air 2 Wet Suit designed for flying in the Snow and Rain so you dont have any worries.Hi. Yesterday a flew in a colder weather. And when i got it back inside it was al wet from moisture caused by the heat from inside the room. Can that hurt the drone?
.... moisture caused by the heat from inside the room. Can that hurt the drone?
Photographers and videographers deal with this all the time when going from a building to a cold exterior environment. The rapid change creates condensation inside and out and there is nothing you can about it. Just give it a chance to balance out.Yes offcourse i wiped. Im just worried what's going on inside. Cant wipe that
Condensation only occurs going from a cold environment to a hot one which is why your glasses steam up when you come into a house from the cold outside.Photographers and videographers deal with this all the time when going from a warm building to a cold exterior environment. The rapid change creates condensation inside and out and there is nothing you can about it. Just give it a chance to balance out.
While outside you can wrap the drone in a plastic bag as tightly as possible and then go in. Condensation will form on the outside of the bag as the drone warms up.Hi. Yesterday a flew in a colder weather. And when i got it back inside it was al wet from moisture caused by the heat from inside the room. Can that hurt the drone?
Sorry I got that backwards. And yes, I agree about a Ziplock-type bag around the drone before bringing it inside the house or warm vehicle. Out of habit, I squeeze all the air out of the bag that I can before I zip it up but you're probably good either way.Condensation only occurs going from a cold environment to a hot one which is why your glasses steam up when you come into a house from the cold outside.
No problem!! Carry on flying!!Sorry I got that backwards. And yes, I agree about a Ziplock-type bag around the drone before bringing it inside the house or warm vehicle. Out of habit, I squeeze all the air out of the bag that I can before I zip it up but you're probably good either way.
Yep that's what we do after shooting DSLR in real cold temperature.While outside you can wrap the drone in a plastic bag as tightly as possible and then go in. Condensation will form on the outside of the bag as the drone warms up.