Which parts of the drone are most at risk of water damage?

 

When your drone gets wet, the risk of damage is quite high. Water can cause damage to the internal components of the machine, causing corrosion of the body elements. However, few pilots are aware of which drone components are actually most at risk and why this is so. In this piece, we'll list which parts of drones can be damaged by getting wet and what you can do to avoid landing your drone in water.

 

Which internal components of the drone are most at risk of being damaged by getting wet with water?

 

 

Engine

The majority of drones are not waterproof, and neither are their engines. If this component gets wet, it can lose its efficiency or even get to the point where you can't take off.

 

Main board

If a drone's main circuit board gets wet, it can cause a short circuit. A circuit board replacement may need to be performed with this type of failure.

 

Camera

The camera can also be damaged if the drone falls into a body of water. Once you take the machine out of the water and dry it off, the next time you fly it, you may not be able to see clearly through the lens and take quality pictures. Or if the camera doesn't turn on at all, it's likely you'll need to replace it with a new one.

 

Batteries

If the batteries get wet, not only can they become unusable. Because they contain chemicals, water can even cause an explosion.

 

What can you do to avoid your drone landing in water?

 

Very often, landing a drone in water can be avoided. Accidents are not very common if the pilot is prepared enough. In fact, you can take several steps to reduce the chances of such accidents. Here's what they are:

 

Make a pre-flight plan

Whether you're planning to fly a drone over a body of water or undertake another type of potentially dangerous mission, always make advance preparations of exactly how the mission will go. Inform yourself about the area you will be flying in and where you plan to fly the drone from. Determine the angle and footage you want to capture. This way you'll have more certainty, and the chance of capturing better footage is greater.

 

Do not exceed the flight range set for your drone

Always keep in mind what is the flight range of the drone model you have and plan this according to the mission you want to accomplish. When using drone apps, you can set a trajectory for the flight itself to make sure you don't go out of that range. If you are not careful in such cases, there is a danger that you may not be able to get your drone back due to dead batteries.

 

Practice, practice and practice again

Nothing can replace practice. The more you fly your drone and learn its functions, the more adequately you will react in a dangerous situation. This way you will be calmer and more confident and you will be able to make a correct strategy on your flight.

 

Avoid obstacles

Obstacles exist both high in the air and near water. Some of them are not predictable. Especially when you have no visibility or there are moving objects, such as animals, floating objects in the water, etc. Learn to always be alert for such complications and always keep your drone at a distance where you can see it.

 

Protection from water

To protect your drone from getting wet, you can purchase a filter with a waterproof coating. This filter, in addition to protecting against water droplets, eliminates glare from reflective surfaces such as water, snow, or even glass windows when you're flying outdoors.

 

Once you've flown near bodies of water, even if your drone lands normally, take a look around to see if it got wet. If so, turn the machine off and dry it. Make sure the internal parts are dry as well. If you are not sure what to do if it gets wet, contact a drone repair shop to instruct you on what to do in your case.

 

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