Maybe I don't fully understand. They won't keep well in a rain barrel (sat). There's a lot of electronics and plenty of contacts in them. Relatively dry (how you keep your living space) works very well. Basements, sheds, garages, not so well.Good day. Quick question. Do we need to put our drone mine is MM in a dry place? Winter now in cagary. Thanks
So i’m good to fly during winter. Id tried once ???. But loving itMaybe I don't fully understand. They won't keep well in a rain barrel (sat). There's a lot of electronics and plenty of contacts in them. Relatively dry (how you keep your living space) works very well. Basements, sheds, garages, not so well.
There ya go!!! I'm flying this winter for sure. I'm going to watch my battery temp during transfer to try to minimize battery sag due to cold but beyond that, I'm flyin!!!So i’m good to fly during winter. Id tried once ???. But loving it
All very good points. I am interested in seeing how drastically the drone is effected and in what ways as the weather cools. I have a safety feature built in. I'm old and if it gets much below freezing, I'm not going out to play. The older I get the narrower becomes the spectrum of temperature I can deal with, lol. I'm at about 30 to 90 °F right now and now too long of exposure at the edges.there are lots of dry cold sunny days during winter ,when some really great videos can be had
there are some considerations with winter flying that need to be taken into account
(1) you will need to remember that the cold will impact on flight time ,and battery performance
(2) also consider how the cold will impact on you ,it will have an adverse affect on your ability to control your drone if you and your hands get really cold
(3)be careful of sun glare off snow as it can affect your vision
(4) always let family know where you are and arrange to text or call at regular intervals so they know you are safe
(5) be extra vigilant when it comes to the weather conditions ,as things can suddenly change and catch you out even more so in the winter
All very good points. I am interested in seeing how drastically the drone is effected and in what ways as the weather cools. I have a safety feature built in. I'm old and if it gets much below freezing, I'm not going out to play. The older I get the narrower becomes the spectrum of temperature I can deal with, lol. I'm at about 30 to 90 °F right now and now too long of exposure at the edges.
We've moved into winter flying - which is an important topic as well with some good advice - but I'm not sure that was your question. I fly mainly around the seacoast. As such, I am sure that I have a salt residue within my copters. I have to frequently clean it off my camera lenses, so it only makes sense. I keep my equipment in my garage where I run a full-time dehumidifier. This minimizes moisture exposure while it sits and at least buys me some time when it comes to corrosion. It probably would not take much in the wrong place to cause an issues, so I do the best I can. In any case, a dry environment will cause no harm, but a moist one may.Good day. Quick question. Do we need to put our drone mine is MM in a dry place? Winter now in cagary. Thanks
Same message appear when i fly MM -15Live in central Alberta (Canada). Was out fly my mini yesterday, temp was about -4C at ground level. Took the mini up to 119 meters to get some pictures. After a few minutes this message came up on my phone screen. First time seeing that. Mini flew fine till I was done and landed.
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