Greetings Everyone,
A user error on my part and the M2Z went into a small pool that is part of a stream. The M2Z was in the water for less than one minute before retrieval. While the M2Z was in the pool I could see the green and red lights still blinking so the M2Z was obviously still operating in the water. As soon as I retrieved the M2Z, I turned it off, took the battery out as well as the MicroSD.
Question: While the M2Z was in the water with green and red lights blinking, was the M2Z sucking water in the front cooling ports and dumping the water into the M2Z?

When I got home I put the M2Z in a small air tight bag (M2Z arms extended, of course) with anhydrous calcium chloride (Drying out a drone) which will dry out anything. I got it out today (72 hours later), put in a different, fully charged battery and it turned on. However, the fan is not to be heard.
While it was on and not yet hot, the RC tried to make a connection with the M2Z, but couldn't. After only a few minutes with the M2Z on, the bottom became quite hot and so I shut everything down.
Is this repairable? Does the M2Z need a new internal fan? What other damage was possibly done?
Any questions and / or information would be greatly appreciated!
By the way, I love this forum! I've learned so much here and I have everyone to thank.
Peace and Regards,
remotepilot
A user error on my part and the M2Z went into a small pool that is part of a stream. The M2Z was in the water for less than one minute before retrieval. While the M2Z was in the pool I could see the green and red lights still blinking so the M2Z was obviously still operating in the water. As soon as I retrieved the M2Z, I turned it off, took the battery out as well as the MicroSD.
Question: While the M2Z was in the water with green and red lights blinking, was the M2Z sucking water in the front cooling ports and dumping the water into the M2Z?

When I got home I put the M2Z in a small air tight bag (M2Z arms extended, of course) with anhydrous calcium chloride (Drying out a drone) which will dry out anything. I got it out today (72 hours later), put in a different, fully charged battery and it turned on. However, the fan is not to be heard.
While it was on and not yet hot, the RC tried to make a connection with the M2Z, but couldn't. After only a few minutes with the M2Z on, the bottom became quite hot and so I shut everything down.
Is this repairable? Does the M2Z need a new internal fan? What other damage was possibly done?
Any questions and / or information would be greatly appreciated!
By the way, I love this forum! I've learned so much here and I have everyone to thank.
Peace and Regards,
remotepilot