If you’re prone to getting your drone caught out in the rain, then its probably a good idea to give it some protection against the elements.
Here are four of the best waterproofing options for your drone. Each method was designed for people with different experience levels. For example, some people will feel comfortable stripping their drones completely, while others won’t even want to remove the drone’s outer case. So if you’re a bit of a technophobe, don’t worry, we’ve got a method for you too.
Method: | Skill Level: | |
1. | Use DryDrone Shake & Bake. | You are comfortable taking apart your drone completely. |
2. | Use Silicone Conformal Coating. | You don’t mind stripping your drone as much as possible. |
3. | Use CorrosionX HD. | Only comfortable removing the outer cover of the drone. |
4. | Buy your drone a wetsuit. | Don’t feel comfortable opening up your drone at all. |
Now if you’re happy to take your drone apart, you’ll need to know which are the most important electronic components to tackle first. I’m going to assume you have minimal experience with electronics, so I’ll try and explain this in the most simple terms possible. Don’t let this intimidate you, it’s actually quite easy.
If you don’t feel comfortable opening your drone, please skip to method number 4.
Before getting started, you’ll need to know what electronic components you should be protected in the first place. I recommend you focus on the parts of the drone that are the most sensitive to sudden voltage changes. Keep in mind that some of the waterproofing methods mentioned below will need you to remove these important electronic components, while other less effective methods don’t need you to take apart your drone at all.
The electronic components that are at the highest risk can be found in the legs of the IC’s, (Integrated circuit,) on the printed circuit boards. Which are the big green looking boards with a lot of chips on and lines on them. These boards have hundreds of little charges of electricity that can easily be disrupted even by a drop of water. So you want to take out as many printed circuit boards as possible.
If the integrated circuit on these connections short circuit, then it could fry your motor or even your electronic speed control. These are usually situated on the drone’s arm where the wires that come out of the motor attach.
Now, these areas are weak points on the drone because they are always exposed. This makes it difficult to waterproof. Ports usually include battery ports or any areas where something can be plugged in. A lot of people skip over ports because of this, however, if you would like to make your drone extra waterproof, then make sure you use the methods below that allow it. DO NOT use silicone in ports, it will stop the plugs from working.
Now that you know what to remove, you’re probably wondering how to remove them. Now, this step will obviously heavily depend on your type of drone or quadcopter. I’ve gone ahead and sourced a video on how to take apart a DJI Phantom to help you along the way. However, I highly recommend you find a tutorial video that walks through how you can take apart your specific drone.
How far you would want to break down your drone is also completely up to your preference and the method you select below. So please go through the entire article before you start removing electronic components.
IMPORTANT: Keep in mind that you might void your warranty when breaking down the drone or using any of the steps below to waterproof your drone.
This stuff is a powder made by some chemicals. The product was designed to overcome some of the limitations that come with conformal coating. This product, unlike formal coating, is not electrically resistant. Which might sound like a bad thing at first, however, hear me out for a minute.
The liquid has water-resistant qualities, however, it still allows electricity to flow. This unique combination allows you to fully coat your entire drone without worrying about stopping the flow of electricity on ports and plugs.
The downside is that is isn’t as effective against liquid short-circuiting any of the electronic components.
Before starting.
Let’s get started.
INSIDER TIPS: If you know your drone will be getting soaking wet, you could paint on some conformal coating on the more important component after you’ve gone through the Shake ‘n Bake steps.
This is designed to completely waterproof your drone, however, the downside to this product is that because it’s so effective at separating electricity that runs through the components from the elements, that there is a high risk of coating the wrong areas, such as plugs, which could cause them to stop working.
A quick way to limit this issue is to make sure you use the paint on the version instead of the spray on. With the spray on, it’s really difficult to control where you get the silicone on which will obviously increase the chances of getting the silicone on the wrong components of the drone. If you’ve ever used spray paint to paint, you’ll know what I’m talking about.
Before starting.
Lets get started.
INSIDER TIP: If you haven’t done so already, use Shake ‘n Bake or CorrosionX HD on all ports. This will give it at least some kind of protection against water.
This stuff is in a spray bottle that will get everywhere, so it will get messy. However, unlike Conformal Coating, it won’t block electric current, which means that you can get it into ports and any plugs without any problems.
And on top of that, because it can be sprayed out you don’t need to break down your drone as far as if you were going to use Conformal Coating. So why not just use this stuff in the first place? Well, the only downside is it’s not nearly as effective.
Before starting.
Let’s get started.
INSIDER TIP: Use conformal coating on as many internal components first to give them a strong level of protection, then use CorrosionX on ports, any hard to reach areas and areas you might have missed.
Now for the ultimate test. The video below shows a drone that was fully submerged after being covered with CorrosionX HD.
This method is extremely user friendly because you won’t need to take apart your drone. However, keep in mind that it might be a lot more expensive. Wetsuits for the DJI Phantom 4 will cost you around $69, but if you don’t want to open your drone at all then it might be your only option.
Some drawbacks. Like many other methods, this one also comes with its drawbacks. Because of the added weight on the drone from the wetsuit, you will notice a decrease in flight time and distance. In this forum, a phantom 4 owner mentioned that this wetsuit cut his flight time by around 2 to 3 minutes, which isn’t bad considering the drone can usually fly for around 28 minutes.
Another drawback is these wet suits are not nearly as effective as some of the coating methods above. They are designed to keep the water from seeping through the cracks of the body, which does protect some of the most important electronic components, however, they do very little for the motors of the drone. Which, lucky for us aren’t as sensitive to water.
That being said they definitely do the job and if you have very limited electronic knowledge this might be the best option. However, If your drone does get caught out in the rain with a wetsuit on, I would still recommend that you go through these steps that explain how you can dry your drone.
Here’s where you can get them.
Finding these wetsuits have been pretty tricky, but I found a few for some of the more popular drones. Just a point of note, I’m not really sure who makes these things. They aren’t on any of the drone manufacturers’ websites so I doubt they manufactured them. That being said, make sure you do the research soo that you don’t get something that damages your drone. Here they are:
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