I unfortunately had my mavic pro go for a swim in salt water? I was however avale to get it out in less than 30s, pull the battery off right away and sunk it in fresh water before pulling it apart, drying it, then putting it in a bag with rice/ silica for about 2 weeks. Tried to turn it on yesterday with another battery and no smoke or weird sounds, no visible signs of corrosion on the circuit boards from what I can tell and everything is moving. So far so good.. BUT, I can’t get it to connect to the controller or to phone via the wifi option and have a rapid yellow flashing light in the back (just means no connection to controller from what I gather?)
Currently in the Caribbean so sending it in for repairs isn’t really an option and it’s likely going to cost an arm and a leg.. would like to try to repair it myself but not sure what parts to order and where to get them. I realize that salt water submersions are about the worst thing you can do to electronics so might not be worthwhile, but seems silly to throw away something that seems to be not that far from functional...
Any thoughts or suggestions would be much appreciated!
cheers,
Tom
Currently in the Caribbean so sending it in for repairs isn’t really an option and it’s likely going to cost an arm and a leg.. would like to try to repair it myself but not sure what parts to order and where to get them. I realize that salt water submersions are about the worst thing you can do to electronics so might not be worthwhile, but seems silly to throw away something that seems to be not that far from functional...
Any thoughts or suggestions would be much appreciated!
cheers,
Tom