If it's SELV ( Safety Extra low voltage) then yes. But it's right what you say.Would you use an electric razor or hair dryer while taking a bath?
Go to the general forum and read the “Interesting Incident Report” thread. It’s about drones that have been “certified” for light rain crashing when they get wet. Yuneec drones do not have any rain certification.
In Canada you could use your shower or razor in the tub because our National Building Code says we have to have a GFI plug located anywhere there is water, so yes.....we can here.......but I still don't like the idea of flying in it if at all avoidable.Would you use an electric razor or hair dryer while taking a bath?
Go to the general forum and read the “Interesting Incident Report” thread. It’s about drones that have been “certified” for light rain crashing when they get wet. Yuneec drones do not have any rain certification.
What the bath??In Canada you could use your shower or razor in the tub because our National Building Code says we have to have a GFI plug located anywhere there is water, so yes.....we can here.......but I still don't like the idea of flying in it if at all avoidable.
Correct.....flying in the bath tub is bad ( cue the circus music )What the bath??
I got my first multi rotor some years ago in the January of that year and it was delivered at around the same time we were having bad snow here in England. But I just HAD to test it...well it was a sparkly new toy so you gotta test it. So, as soon as it stopped snowing I was out that door like a shot. But not with my brain completely switched off. I took a blue tarpaulin with me to separate the aircraft from the foot deep snow. However, I did fly it a bit too high for the conditions...so much so that it reached the cloud base which, incidentally, happened to be around 400 ft where I noticed the aircraft become a bit unstable. It turned out that ice had started forming on the props! I was lucky not to crash on that first outing.I don't fly when there's snow on the ground much less when it's raining or snowing.
In Canada you could use your shower or razor in the tub because our National Building Code says we have to have a GFI plug located anywhere there is water, so yes.....we can here......
I can only find GFCI? The circuits here in locations near a bath are low voltage SELV. That's still 240volts isn't it?In Canada you could use your shower or razor in the tub because our National Building Code says we have to have a GFI plug located anywhere there is water, so yes.....we can here.......but I still don't like the idea of flying in it if at all avoidable.
240 volts AC. SELV is a separate circuit transformer etc low voltageYou folks on the Brexit side of the pond are 240v DC? I know EU is but haven’t been to England.
GFCI and GFI are the same thing. Kinda like "color" and "colour."I can only find GFCI?
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