After using your drone, always store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Make sure to remove the battery and store it separately in a fireproof container.
Regularly clean your drone using a soft brush or cloth. Pay special attention to the propellers and camera lens. Avoid using water directly on the drone and instead opt for a can of compressed air for hard-to-reach areas.
Before and after each flight, carefully inspect your drone for any signs of damage. Check for loose screws, cracks, or any other issues that may affect its performance. Address any problems before flying again.
Always read and follow the manufacturer's guidelines for care and maintenance. This includes proper charging procedures, software updates, and any specific instructions for your drone model.
Avoid flying your drone in extreme weather conditions such as strong winds, rain, or snow. These conditions can damage your drone and affect its performance. Always fly within recommended temperature and weather limits.