Real-world FPV waterproofing. All the extra tips on waterproofing a quad for enjoyable flights in the rain or taking dips in streams and ponds.
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@quadronautРік тому
The scroll back at 0:02 had me rolling!! Awesome video man
@DrMaccaРік тому
Fantastic tips - thanks! Really glad to have found your channel!
@shelbeyhollingsworth6222 роки тому
Thanks for the tips!!
@illusionfpv13262 роки тому
Most helpful video I’ve found. Subscribed
@opts92 роки тому
Quality video! I have conformal coated numerous quadcopters, but never taken a real-world plunge - but it was really interesting seeing and hearing about your experiments. subbed!
@Maxbl42 роки тому
Great tips, thanks! I also used thick silicone grease inside connectors to waterproof them. Only downside grease collects dust
@nutsidea2 роки тому
Thank you Vladmimir! Enjoy flying!
@suzysheer662 роки тому
^^^^^ yes, i use a dielectric grease in the connectors, all of them. Also acetone will easily dissolve conformal coating if you have to service it.
@MadDragon75Рік тому
They make rubber booties for the USB
@UNLOCKEDANDOVERCLOCK11 місяців тому
Do you need to put conformal coating on your whole LED bar or just the connection part
@mrray52381Рік тому
Great video! Thank you!!
@paulmakesthings2 роки тому
Thanks for making this video. Gives me a lot more confidence to actually trust the quads I've waterproofed as well as some tips for the next few builds
@nutsidea2 роки тому
All the best!
@sunsetpark_fpv2 роки тому
Very cool experimentation here! Great tips! (that I am too scared to try myself) 😎
@nutsidea2 роки тому
I absolutely connect to the fear part. I burned a few ESCs and FCs before getting it right. Since I am not sponsored in any way, it was money bye bye and that was painful. Hence I summarised the experience and shared it here so that others need not go through the painful learning. Glad that it helped others in some ways.
@krashskwad8523 роки тому
Nice bro..very informative.thank u🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@nutsidea3 роки тому
So nice of you
@skyweaver31993 роки тому
Hey man that was a really good video I just wanted to tell you that. I will definitely subscribe to your channel.
@nutsidea3 роки тому
Thanks for your feedback.
@Xplicit_fpv2 роки тому
Awesome!!!
@godsun3582 роки тому
Awesome information brother
@nutsidea2 роки тому
Thanks Bro!
@sarah.dxv32 роки тому
informative video, thank you :D
@nutsidea2 роки тому
Thanks for letting me know.
@ethanandrews59643 роки тому
super helpful cheers
@nutsidea3 роки тому
Thanks for letting me know.
@cyberoverkill58442 роки тому
That scroll up at the very beginning XD
@areefpv2 роки тому
nice info thank you.
@nutsidea2 роки тому
Thanks for telling me. My pleasure.
@madladdanРік тому
Surely you can make a plastic cover that covers the stack. Then have rubber opening for the wires.
@nutsideaРік тому
If you try it, do watch out for heat issue though. The quad can drop from the air when the stack gets too hot. Air circulation is crucial to keeping the electronics cool.
@madladdanРік тому
@@nutsidea Yea the vtx is going to be an issue. Maybe if you split the housing for the stack up and had slots between each layer for air
@xaea-12402 роки тому
deff gotta turn that volume up.
@ogrowsРік тому
You can actually buy little rubber/Silicone USB port plugs for next to nothing instead of filling USB port with waterproofing you can just plug and seal. Makes accessing your usb a whole lot easier if need be.
@55yxalaGРік тому
That's a cool idea, maybe one could be 3d printed out of TPU or something flexible? I'm working on conformal coating my builds for the (eventually) upcoming winter but at this point I'm not sure if only a light coat would do, or if I really need to cover absolutely everything conductive. My initial impression was that it's only super critical to cover the small component legs that are less than a millimeter apart.
@VIREGAnetРік тому
don't forget don't cover your barometer sensor if any...
@jangtime20982 роки тому
Thanks for your video, very informative! I'm in the process myself and wondering: how to you handle the small PH xx plugs from ESC to FC ? Or a pluged VTX ?
@nutsidea2 роки тому
Hi. I first connect them, test the flight to make sure that everything works well, before covering them with the conformal coat. Do understand that once you coat them, it is rather difficult to separate them without harming the connecting cables. Hence do it ONLY after testing everything works fine. Alternatively, use blue tag and wrap them around the sockets. Works as well too.
@jangtime20982 роки тому
@@nutsidea Wow, thanks for those hints, valuable ;) And thanks for the super fast reply.
@JaydenLawsonРік тому
RainX is hydrophobic (creates beading). I’d recommend something that is hydrophilic (creates sheeting/filming), like anti-fog spray for reading glasses
@nutsideaРік тому
Thanks for the new perspective!
@TheNonamon3 роки тому
Thank you for this video ! It’s all I needed, you genuinely answered all the questions I had after watching all the waterproofing tutorials on UKposts :) One question though : what about the XT60 connector ? Does it need to be waterproofed one way or another ?
@nutsidea2 роки тому
Thank you for taking the trouble to inform me. Appreciated.
@nutsidea2 роки тому
No the XT60 does not need to be waterproofed because the pins are separated and too far apart for electrical to cause any issue. It is when the connectors are very close together that water can become an issue.
@MrPhilbautista2 роки тому
@@nutsidea No issues even when submerged?
@nutsidea2 роки тому
@@MrPhilbautista no damaged issues. However the video transmission and the radio signals drop-off dramatically when the drone is under water. Thus, you will lose connectivity when the drone is about 5-10 cm submerged. Otherwise it is fine. You will see your LEDS still on even when the drone is under water. But do not. As prevention, always unplug with the drone submerged. Either that or immediately unplug lifting the drone out of water.
@MrPhilbautista2 роки тому
@@nutsidea Thanks. What if the antenna is high enough to stick out of the water? If there's nothing interfering with the propellers, is it still possible to fly it out of the water? I've seen it done but no idea what motors they use.
@TGiFoosday2 роки тому
I tried nail polish at first because it was cheap and always available but noticed after awhile that it would start looking different and nasty. Probably due to component heat but after a few cameras mysteriously died I wondered if it was also conducting current but haven't tested for that yet as I switched to silicone conformal coating by MG chemicals (amazon) and have not had any problems since. Winter flying demands protection with open frame drones as even launching and good landings will stir up snow that can get on the electronics and cause issues or damage. With these FC components working at 3.3V logic levels it doesn't take much moisture between two adjacent pins to cause IO errors that can bring the drone down. It's Better to protect than Regret.
@nutsidea2 роки тому
Thanks for the input! My guess is that the heat caused the nail polish to harden and crack. The moisture thus gets to the electronics eventually. Whereas for conformal, it remains a bit soft and sticky. Thus providing the protection even after prolonged usage. Good information you provided. I am sure others will benefit from your experience. Appreciated.
@TGiFoosday2 роки тому
@@nutsidea That is a good assessment of what happens. ** TIPS ** Conformal Coating is also UV light reactive! So you can use a bright blue LED or UV flashlight to inspect your application and spot voids to cover. You can cover the backs of and soldered legs to plug connectors, not the matting parts and don't seal the hole on barometer sensor chips and can be used as lite duty alternate lock-tite too. If your electronics do get wet power off asap and get it cleaned using distilled water to flush if really dirty and needs it, then allow to dry. Re lube motor bearings and/or possibly clean/replace but at least check them. Hope this does help others and glad someone made a good video about protecting them.
@KolibriFPV2 роки тому
Great video! Thanks! What do you use fpr waterproofing? Silicone? Acrylic?
@nutsidea2 роки тому
For the electronics, conformal coating. For the camera body, I would suggest using glue from the hot glue gun.
@nutsidea2 роки тому
Nail polish would work for the FC and ESC as well. I won't suggest silicon although theoretically it will insulated the boards from water. But you don't want a thick layer on the boards because you want good heat dissipation. Else the temperature will run up high very fast.
@derelictfpvРік тому
Great tips. I killed a gyro conformal coating and fried another, not sure why. I conformaled it over well. Hey what do you do for your XT 30/60 plug and battery balance wire?
@nutsideaРік тому
the XT30/60 plug doesn't need any protection because they are already quite isolated by the plug. I am not sure why the gyro fried. Do keep the coating thin to allow heat to dissipate well. But that's just my guess. There is no need to cover the components except for the electrical contacts. The conformal/nail polish is to prevent short circuits due to close proximity of the terminals. Hope it works for you on your next try.
@derelictfpvРік тому
@@nutsidea Thanks for the tips again. That MG Chemicals 422C silicone coating doesn't appear to be that good. It can flake off fairly easy. I'm trying clear RTV silicone this time. It may be another fail but at least I tried.
@HPFPVS5 місяців тому
I know this is an older video hopefully I can get a reply, I'm looking to waterproof my Long Range Quad are the brushless motors waterproof or how would someone waterproof them? I can't find anything on that. Thanks
@nutsidea5 місяців тому
Hi. There is no need to waterproof the motors. They can even operate without fail in water.
@ShottaIbby3 роки тому
Would the same logic apply to waterproofing a high payload drone? For example a DJI S900 or Matrice?
@nutsidea2 роки тому
I would think so. There's not much to it actually. Just insulate the electronics and exposed connections. However for big stuff, you might want to consider using silicon instead of Conformal or nail polish.
@giulianobellettini52952 роки тому
do you have to coat some part of the motors? i dont find information about the motors in time to coat a drone, pls help me with that information
@nutsidea2 роки тому
Plus do NOT coat the motors. No need at all as they are brushless. At maximum, spray or drip a bit of oil into it. I didn't bother. I wash my drone all the time and it never is an issue.
@GazzFPVРік тому
I have rush tank ultimate vtx which is have a like metal shielding on top of it, so can I coat it bu just flooding it from outside ? or should I open the shield(I dont know if it safe)
@nutsideaРік тому
From experience, Rush glues the metal casing to chip. You can ply it open quite easily but do it slowly. Also, what I observed is that most Rush stuff come coated with light insulation already. So it is not necessary to coat it anymore if you see that coating when you ply the cover open. You can glue the cover back. However, do check the board yourself. Cos I am not sure if yours is ultimate mini or tank II ultimate. Mine is a mini.
@AndreasFelixРік тому
@nutsidea how do the moters take the dipping into water? is there anything to consinder?
@nutsideaРік тому
Hi Andreas. There is no need to worry about soaking the motors in water. The motors are brushless and don't get affected by the dip.
@AndreasFelixРік тому
@@nutsidea thank you for the fast response. will coat my thoothpick for the winter season.
@nutsideaРік тому
@@AndreasFelix That's awesome! Wished I had a snowy landscape to fly around too. All the best!
@djilly752 роки тому
It's pretty much water resistant without conformal
@JankoBros2 роки тому
hello is there any issues with overheating using dji fpv system?
@nutsidea2 роки тому
Important to turn the temperature control to ON. (you can set it in the DJI goggles) that way the high power mode only kicks in when armed for flying. When flying, with good airflow, it is not an issue. When not flying, it is in low power mode, so that is not an issue at all. Even if you have the temperature control at OFF, on Vista, it takes quite some time before it gets too hot in hot weather. But if you have the Air Unit, it gets hot very fast.
@R.B_B6 місяців тому
What I'd that "blue tag or tack" you wrap rge connectors
@nutsidea6 місяців тому
I presume you are asking me what is that blue tack? Pls refer to this: diy.bostik.com/en-SG/products/stationery-craft/blu-tack
@R.B_B6 місяців тому
@@nutsidea Yes. Thanks
@andrewut7ya5112 роки тому
Im gonna start building my waterproof drone for the snow that will be coming in the next few months, and stock up on battery warmers
@nutsidea2 роки тому
Oh wow! All the best. The waterproofing will certainly keep the quad safe. I would suggest to add GPS and the automatic recovery buzzer to the quad as well. It is not easy to find the quad in snow if you lose it. I am envious of you to have snow to fly in.
@elroytan2851Рік тому
Are you from Singapore?
@nutsideaРік тому
yes I am.
@nerdCopter2 роки тому
+1👍
@POLARISFPVРік тому
The blue tack thing is genius but it got me thinking 🤔 Why can't you just stick it in the usb port?
@nutsideaРік тому
Actually you are RIGHT! Brilliant! Thx!
@o.x.o77973 роки тому
Hi! My quad crashed at water in 5 minutes, is still fine to use?, is there any components to destroy?
@nutsidea3 роки тому
If you unplugged the power while it was still in water, it should be fine. However, dry your quad thoroughly before plugging in power to try again. I usually place it on top of my modem box because it it pretty hot and dry there. Takes about at least half a day to ones day. Then plug in and see whether the ESC or FC are still working fine. Rarely does vtx, camera and crossfire get damaged. You can reference this post for the dip mine had. FPV -- How to retrieve your drone from a pond ukposts.info/have/v-deo/r2Sod4psfXtpz6c.html
@o.x.o77973 роки тому
Hi! Thank you for your response, my vtx and camera are working fine, so it may have a chances to damage later or sooner?
@nutsidea3 роки тому
if you are worried about the camera or vtx showing signs of damage later, worry not. It will take quite a bit of abuse to damage these two. Usually it is the ESC that gets damaged first, followed by FC.Bigger motors also are way tougher than the smaller ones.
@djilly752 роки тому
RainX on the lens im guessing
@nutsidea2 роки тому
YES! Spot on.
@syedmuhdakram84502 роки тому
How to waterproof 4in1 esc pin that use connector
@nutsidea2 роки тому
Hi. You first plug the connector in. Then coat the whole connector casing with a layer. Remember to apply coat to the where the cables enter the connector. In most cases, the connector can still be separated after months. But occasionally, separating the socket can rip off some stuff.
@syedmuhdakram84502 роки тому
@@nutsidea thanks for your reply 👍
@djilly752 роки тому
Wow nice view count
@thedroneguytorontoРік тому
1 huge tips out a USB plub in the ports... DON'T COMFORMAL COAT THEM.. I don't care what the video says it's extremely hard to dig out comformal coating from that port... Plug the port and cost all over it, you'll be good
@nutsideaРік тому
u r absolutely right! Thus as suggested earlier, pasting the blue tag over it before conformal coating will prevent the socket from it. leaving the blue tag is an easy way to waterproof it.
@MRdeLaat2 роки тому
just dont crash in a lake and dont fly when its raining then u dont need any of those greesy bs
@nutsideaРік тому
It gives you the option to look at things in the rain. Eg. I went out flying when the river got flooded. Saw how it changed the surroundings.