Skids
The skid decides whether the drone can keep working.
How to think about drone cleaning skids, water flow, tanks, pumps, reels, DI filtration, and field serviceability.

Skid architecture
A drone cleaning skid is the production backbone.
The skid connects water, filtration, pressure, hose, reels, chemistry, and field controls. A weak skid makes even a strong drone frustrating to use.
Skid decisions
The skid is the production backbone.
A drone cleaning skid has to deliver water, pressure, flow, filtration, storage, and control in a way that fits the jobs the operator is trying to sell.
Build criteria
A skid should be judged by what happens on a bad day.
The right build gives the crew clean access to valves, pumps, filters, reels, drains, meters, and emergency shutoff points.
Sizing questions
Size the skid from the route backward.
The cleanest skid plan starts with the jobs you expect to repeat: square footage, water source, distance from truck, crew size, finish standard, and whether the same rig must support drone, waterfed, or softwash work.
Next step
Build the skid around real production, not a photo.
If you know your target work, Drones on the Fly can help map the skid, filtration, reels, hose, and support tools around that workflow.