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Yes you can fit in into the case.Will it still fit in the case?
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Gear to fly in the Rain, Capture the Storm.
Yes you can fit in into the case.Will it still fit in the case?
Yes we were able to take advantage of the size and power of the M3 as is can lift and fly with 25 ounces so we increased the Wet Suit Weight to 0.06 ounces .Hi. Is this Mavic 3 version using thicker neoprene than previous versions?
Thanks. Does the thicker material improve the water resistance?Yes we were able to take advantage of the size and power of the M3 as is can lift and fly with 25 ounces so we increased the Wet Suit Weight to 0.06 ounces .
This gave it a nice protective cover all the way around as well as making the drone fully compatible with the Firehouse arc v lights . We created the Custom bands to strap over the Lights and lock in tight using the Surge Mask on the Wet Suit under the drone.
The same straps and Surge Mask are used on the Evo 2 and its effortless to apply and change the position of the lights , much better then the velcro we struggled with every year.
Will post more pics as we get them for the Evo 2.
Phantomrain.org
Gear to fly your EVO 2 in the Rain. and Light up the sky.
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It does , it provides more depth and room for redirect of the Exhaust and it ability on its own to cope with the rain. When you add the Pressure of the compression band and the seal , it all works together nicely.Thanks. Does the thicker material improve the water resistance?
Weird facts about flying in the Rain.And for the camera, you didn't do anything!
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The teal looks nice. Did you ever post a video of an Evo 2 flying in the rain? I haven't been able to find one, and would need to see that first...Look like we have a NEW COLOR for the EVO 2
and that is Sea Foam Neon Green , not to bad.
But were still Hung up on the Lunar Purple looks amazing and so functional.
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Phantomrain.org
Gear to fly your Evo 2 in the Rain.
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The device looks good on the outsideWe took the Concepts that worked incredibly well with the Mavic 2 pro and the Phantom 4 Pro Wet Suits and modified them to the EVO II Pro
We took Creative License as the Blocky Design was hard to look at so we changed that a bit rather than follow it.
We followed the Same Design and engineering on the Wet Suit for the DJI Mavic 2 Pro Vents where air can still move freely but rain cannot get in.
We added the Water Proof Plugs
to the top sensors as heavy rain can compromise the Sensors on top
We found the Power Button not to be water proof and easily pressed so we changed that and Added a Power Button Seal on the Wet Suit - It Protects from the Rain and accidental pressing of the power button
We Sealed the back of the Battery using the Same Seal System we used on the Mavic Batteries
where we covered the seams and use the 3M adhesive to keep it secured to the drone.
On the Bottom of the Drone is the Surge Mask that acts as a drip off for the rain.
The Idea is was to keep the Neoprene as thin as possible and to keep the Weight to 1 ounce or less.
Make the drone more Water Resistant to with stand extreme weather conditions.
We always choose a more minimal but Functional Approach with just a little bit of design.
The install takes about 5 minutes
Weighs about 1 ounce
Even if you dont plan on flying in the Rain,
we think the look is an improvement and the Non Slip grips is nice as well as protecting the battery from accidentally powering on.
As with all of our Wet Suit will be flying them in the Rain every chance we get.
Phantomrain.org
Gear to fly your drone in the rain .
If there is any interest
email me at [email protected]
The Wet Suit for the Forum Members will come with 2 Color Designs and Retail $94.95
They will come with 3 Battery covers and 3 Power Button Seals.
The Battery and the Vents are the Weak Links and why we developed the Wet Suits.
Neon Blue :
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NEON RED :
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It would be better if there was a videoWe took the Concepts that worked incredibly well with the Mavic 2 pro and the Phantom 4 Pro Wet Suits and modified them to the EVO II Pro
We took Creative License as the Blocky Design was hard to look at so we changed that a bit rather than follow it.
We followed the Same Design and engineering on the Wet Suit for the DJI Mavic 2 Pro Vents where air can still move freely but rain cannot get in.
We added the Water Proof Plugs
to the top sensors as heavy rain can compromise the Sensors on top
We found the Power Button not to be water proof and easily pressed so we changed that and Added a Power Button Seal on the Wet Suit - It Protects from the Rain and accidental pressing of the power button
We Sealed the back of the Battery using the Same Seal System we used on the Mavic Batteries
where we covered the seams and use the 3M adhesive to keep it secured to the drone.
On the Bottom of the Drone is the Surge Mask that acts as a drip off for the rain.
The Idea is was to keep the Neoprene as thin as possible and to keep the Weight to 1 ounce or less.
Make the drone more Water Resistant to with stand extreme weather conditions.
We always choose a more minimal but Functional Approach with just a little bit of design.
The install takes about 5 minutes
Weighs about 1 ounce
Even if you dont plan on flying in the Rain,
we think the look is an improvement and the Non Slip grips is nice as well as protecting the battery from accidentally powering on.
As with all of our Wet Suit will be flying them in the Rain every chance we get.
Phantomrain.org
Gear to fly your drone in the rain .
If there is any interest
email me at [email protected]
The Wet Suit for the Forum Members will come with 2 Color Designs and Retail $94.95
They will come with 3 Battery covers and 3 Power Button Seals.
The Battery and the Vents are the Weak Links and why we developed the Wet Suits.
Neon Blue :
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NEON RED :
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