Thank you for your advice!
To give you more detail, the drone fell on a beach of volcanic sand and this sand is a fine metal dust that sticks to magnetic surfaces ...
I don’t know if the blower will be enough to clear out the sand or if you have to try to disassemble the motor ??
I saw some...
Following a crash in the sand ... The gimbal detects a resistance when starting the drone.
I feel a resistance (or jamming) when rotating the pitch motor of the nacelle.
I ask myself this question: how to clean the motor?
Thank you for your help
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