I just recently fitted the Phantom rain jacket to my 2 Pro. Finally, it rained today so I took it up for a test flight of about 20 minutes in moderate rain. When I got it back I was a little disappointed to see water in the battery compartment. On further checking, the jacket, (although I am fairly convinced I installed it with a lip all around the edge), seems to have pulled back in one corner so that the battery was showing, whilst being sat in the charger. I peeled back the jacket and refitted it making sure that there was again a lip all around the edge, installed it into the drone (pressing down around the edges to make sure of a good seal, then set it outside in the rain for 20 mins or so. On checking there was no water inside the battery compartment.Has anyone used the products by Phantom Rain (www.phantomrain.org)? They offer wet suits (to fly in the rain) and rescue jackets (allowing the drone to float on the water). It seems like a great idea but I would like to get some feedback from some current users. Thanks!
Got a response from Coal of Phantom rain. Gave the cover a slight squeeze before testing again and it worked a treat. Still suggest you test your installation before flying but mine is working good now. Top service from Coal and Phantom Rain.I just recently fitted the Phantom rain jacket to my 2 Pro. Finally, it rained today so I took it up for a test flight of about 20 minutes in moderate rain. When I got it back I was a little disappointed to see water in the battery compartment. On further checking, the jacket, (although I am fairly convinced I installed it with a lip all around the edge), seems to have pulled back in one corner so that the battery was showing, whilst being sat in the charger. I peeled back the jacket and refitted it making sure that there was again a lip all around the edge, installed it into the drone (pressing down around the edges to make sure of a good seal, then set it outside in the rain for 20 mins or so. On checking there was no water inside the battery compartment.
Checking the other 2 showed that the lip in some areas was minuscule. Again I repositioned and am now waiting for it to rain to test on the ground.
If you purchase this product then make sure that on the first installation and before using, that the skin has not pulled back. If so, reposition it.
Before taking that first flight, test it in the rain by setting it on the ground then check for water. (All your batteries not just one)
Before flying in the rain I will make sure of a seal by lightly pressing around the edges.
Coal absolutely has a great product line and provides excellent customer service and support!Gave the drone a final test in torrential rain and very high winds. Sent it vertical about 8 meters. Kept it there for about 20 minutes then brought it down. Checked inside the battery. Bone dry!
Great product and excellent service from Coal
As a side comment. I found that I was getting condensation on the inside of the lens cover when flying in the rain (it was also very cold), I solved this by removing the lens cover (see the link to a video on this), let the drone camera and lens cover "aclimatise" to the temperature outside, then refitted the lens cover. Condensation is gone. This happens because the temp inside the camera housing is higher than the outside air temperature, The fix is an old photography hack.
here is the link for removing the lens filter
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