Here's a vid of a guy that dried out his Mavic and flew it after a fresh water crash.
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Hey guys, just flew it. It is definitely acting strange, I get magnetic interference in a good spot and even after calibration. Compass 2 is "not detected". Downward vision sensors do not detect the ground and I was able to fly it straight down into the grass. I get a "TBE type" of effect except only vertically. It does not hold position strongly like it used to before.
Well, seems like ill be sending it in for repairs.
DJI refresh does indeed cover it. Just saw a thread on it today.
I did not turn the Mavic on right after but ti was operable when I took it out of the water. I immediately disconnected the battery and let it dry for 2 days before powering up again. It worked at first and I took the props off and "flew" it on the table. Everything responded well with no issues. I then turned it off and let it sit for another day. I turned it on again after 3 days and it started acting weird and flashed yellow which means the rc wasnt connected. I tired manually connecting it with no luck.
The mess up: Was flying above a pool and was doing a large sweeping motion on a group of friends and I. I didnt realize how close I was to a pillar and one of the props barely knicked it and caused the Mavic to go into a downward spiral, hit a ledge of the pillar and straight into the water. Definitely pilot error no matter how you look at it. Mavic has no noticeable damage (to my surprise) besides taking a 30 second swim.
I do have it recorded but dont have the footage as of yet (bummed out so I havent even touched it). I dont expect the repairs to be too much and even buying a new unit is feasible for me. hopefully its only a few hundred dollars and the turn around is quick. Keeping my fingers crossed.
I am not so sure that is correct. Based on the website, DJI Care is a repair warranty where you get free repairs. DJI Care Refresh is a REPLACEMENT warranty. If you read the FAQ, when you send in a product under the refresh program they will send you an invoice for what the repair cost would be, at which point you can either pay for the repair OR use one of your two "replacements".They're one and the same thing. I would highly recommend you buy it since I will be paying for repairs out of pocket. I "thought" I would be ok without it for an extended period of time but accidents do happen. That being said, this is the first drone i crashed in any kind of water in the last 8 builds/5 years.
No worries, personally if this is truly how it works, DJI could have done a better job communicating the difference.Thank you for clarifying that. A bit confusing at first and i shouldve done some googling before answering.
Drop mine yesterday to muddy river.Found it today.What would you recommend to do?Tab water then distilled water and after that to dry one week at rice?
Did anyone else find it ironic that after a seemingly short test of his Mavic that the guy in the video few it out over water? Not what i would have chosen for the first test flight... LOL
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