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How do the open motors deal with moisture? Is every single part 100% rust/corrosion proof? I wouldn't want water getting in there, and most rain is slightly acidic.
Personally I would never fly in the rain, especially since any photos/video would be useless anyway, but that is just me - I am too paranoid.
DJI uses Aluminum Brushless Motors that were designed to Negotiate Water and Extreme Heat. Thus these same motors are used in Submersibles ( fresh Water ) with a more protected power sources.
Salt Water is the biggest threat to the motors and there is no salt in the rain, many of those that sail still drink the rain water on the open sea.
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Wet Suits were made for those that make money with there drone.
One of the biggest orders we had so far came from the international Rail way system Company who use the Drones to inspect the rail ways along the mountains on an everday basis now.
Drones are being used all over the world in the most creative ways you could possibly think of, outside of the Cinema Box.
So if you make money with your drone, the Wet Suit is the tool that just makes sense. Thats are clientele.
Besides all of that , the wet suits will help you not panic when you do get caught in the rain and you can tell of your great adventures ..
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