Bwaaaahahahaaa... just kidding. For those of you who know better than to use rice to 'dry out' a wet device, I apologize for the 'clickbait' title... first time I've ever done that.
Rained (hard) yesterday, found out early this morning my shop has developed a small roof leak - right over the desk my Tello was sitting on.... so it got wet, with a battery in it too.
I dried everything off with a towel, blew out the tello with an air compressor, and set it in front of a sunny window. No flying it today but should be good to go in another day or so.

Rained (hard) yesterday, found out early this morning my shop has developed a small roof leak - right over the desk my Tello was sitting on.... so it got wet, with a battery in it too.
I dried everything off with a towel, blew out the tello with an air compressor, and set it in front of a sunny window. No flying it today but should be good to go in another day or so.