I have been using electrical tape on multiple drones for years with no issues, applied only over critical areas.
Plasti-dip has also worked.
Your neoprene solution seems needlessly excessive (many areas you cover do not need 'protected'), overly complicated and expensive along with adding significant angles and vertices which create more wind resistance, and neoprene does absorb water.
I find your product a curiously bizarre 'solution'.
I get excited about others flying in the Rain, that is our Passion so Please Post any Videos you have of you flying in the Pouring Rain , all of us on the Forum would love to see it. >
Note : That the Phantomrain Wet Suits use a
Closed Cell Neoprene and do not Absorb Water.
Note: That the Phantomrain Wet Suits
are 0.3 Ounces and do not offer any Measurable Wind Resistance
Note:
We did as you say take a Very Extreme approach to Engineering the Wet Suit to fly in the Rain. and thus why we sold over 25 Thousand units.
Advanced Research !
Note: We Started with Submerging each drone to find the weak links, an reversed-engineered the Wet Suits.
The Wet Suits Create an Air Tight Seals where needed as well as Redirect Air Flow while keeping the Rain out and providing Air Tight Seals on the Battery and Power Button.
Sadly I really do not believe that you have flown for years in the Rain with just electrical Tape. Nope !
We Have hundreds of videos posted of our wet suits negotiating the pouring rain on this forum alone and it took the Phantomrain Wet Suits to get the job done right and thus our Wet Suits are used all over the world.
Keep in mind the Wet Suits offer a 5 Minute Install and the Rescue Jakets offer a 1-minute install.
and how cool is that. ? Fly in the Rain, Land on the Water without Electrical Tape is my new motto.
Seriously though if you truly have been flying in the Rain, Post the video of your quick fix in action. and get a Rescue Jacket , there awesome.
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Gear to fly in the Rain < land on the water,