Crashed my drone in the bay.. LUCKILY FOUND IT! Unluckily a few days later dried up and ruined. What to do with it now? Just throw it out? Can I sell it or anything. First drone. Probably will just stick with non flying go pros..
Best not to rinse in my experience, spot clean, as you can make it penetrate deeper causing damage in places you can't get toI read on here that a guy retrieved his from fresh water and with the aid of rice dried it out and it works. so don't turn it on or attempt to charge the battery. Remove the battery and take the casing off rinse all the salt off important. then place it all unassembled in to a large bag of rice, seal it in a bag and put it in a warm place for a few days. then clean it up and hairdryer the bits before re assembly. try it with a different battery. Rice is hydroscopic and adsorbs moisture . good luck.
These tips only for still water only like river, pool, lake, not for salt water.I read on here that a guy retrieved his from fresh water and with the aid of rice dried it out and it works. so don't turn it on or attempt to charge the battery. Remove the battery and take the casing off rinse all the salt off important. then place it all unassembled in to a large bag of rice, seal it in a bag and put it in a warm place for a few days. then clean it up and hairdryer the bits before re assembly. try it with a different battery. Rice is hydroscopic and adsorbs moisture . good luck.
I know people buy the body to use for warranty replacement (presumably Care Refresh when they own unit flew away).
What I'd like to know is what other parts may be salvageable besides the main body and propellers?
I'm thinking plastic parts maybe ok, moreso if a particular drone is now obsolete and hard to find those parts.
Other things like an ND filters, salt may affect the glass / coatings, of course electronics are all finished.
A body as such think lucky to get maybe $10 or $20 for one. (AUD, that's about US$1, lol).
"body only, for warranty replacement" are eslling on ebay for around $100A body as such think lucky to get maybe $10 or $20 for one. (AUD, that's about US$1, lol).
Why do you say that?I don't think that'd get past DJI at all.
Why do you say that?
The Care Refresh now covers water damage. And salt water no exception
I was wondering about that part, but saw a bunch of them for sale on eBay. Don't seem to be finding now, though. So either i misunderstood something or the need for the has gone away now that DJI started offering Fly-Away coverage too.Aircraft numbers not matching the pilots registration records, flight sync details etc.
Crashed my drone in the bay.. LUCKILY FOUND IT! Unluckily a few days later dried up and ruined. What to do with it now? Just throw it out? Can I sell it or anything. First drone. Probably will just stick with non flying go pros..
I was wondering about that part, but saw a bunch of them for sale on eBay. Don't seem to be finding now, though. So either i misunderstood something or the need for the has gone away now that DJI started offering Fly-Away coverage too.
So are these worth anything?
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