Note that even if the Vortex survives a salt-water bath, long term corrosive effects of the salt on any exposed
copper surfaces may result in the product failing at some point in the future.
The Sun
The camera use in the Vortex (or any camera for that matter) does not appreciate being left staring at the sun
for long periods of time.
LiPos also have a habit of living short lives when exposed to extreme heat.
It is highly recommended to store the Vortex in the shade between flights.
Dirt
The typical mini-quad tends to live a life coated in a thick layer of grass, dirt, and other materials which happen
to be in the way during landings, whether intentional, or otherwise.
It is highly recommended to keep the Vortex clean of foreign materials, especially those which tend to conduct
electricity when wet.
A toothbrush is the best tool to keep your Vortex 150 Mini looking like new. Stiff bristles are great at working
dirt from hard-to-clean locations.
Jealous Friends
The Vortex does appear to have a kind of magnetic personality which could result in your Vortex ending up in
the bottom of your best mates rucksack.
This is probably the most serious of the issues listed above, take care!