BroomRider
Well-Known Member
I might even still have that someplace...
I certainly do recall doing that, more than 1nce.
Although, out of habit, I do give a spray of that silicone over exposed rubber parts & anywhere it looks like there's any kind of connection, or crevice where I see the potential of water to sneak in.
I also take a drop of colloidal PTFE & apply 1 to each of the rotor motor bearings, but that's another topic.
I certainly do recall doing that, more than 1nce.
Although, out of habit, I do give a spray of that silicone over exposed rubber parts & anywhere it looks like there's any kind of connection, or crevice where I see the potential of water to sneak in.
I also take a drop of colloidal PTFE & apply 1 to each of the rotor motor bearings, but that's another topic.
The issue with the Mini 3 Sensors Failing is only when flying in the Rain.
Our mini 3 did not last 30 Seconds in the Rain before the Sensors were burned out..
So if your flying the Mini 3 in the Rain without a Wet suit , and the sensors did not burn out , that would be a video worth seeing .
Phantomrain.org
Gear to fly in the Rain, Land on the water , and Fly in the Pouring Rain for 25 min or so.