I have just reduced my Mavick into 2 meters water,still working,but not the battery!
This won't help your present crisis...but it could keep it from happening again.
I live in the State of 10,000 Lakes.. whenever I fly over or near bodies of water I put on my Raptor Floating Skids. I know this flying technology doesn't just fall out of the sky (normally) but the Skids are insurance. When not using the float attachment the skids themselves serve as Landing Gear.
I have just reduced my Mavick into 2 meters water,still working,but not the battery!
Be aware, I also live by a lake and for the same reason I’ve ordered the Arris Raptor 2 with pontoon skids last March and it took a month for delivery in Canada it cost ($184.00) and they don’t fit the legs of my Mavic 2. After several phone calls failed due to a full voice mail box and many e-mails I’m still waiting for a kit that fits !, my opinion is that the distributor is not reliable. He keeps promising me they’re on their way. Hope I get them before winter.I have just reduced my Mavick into 2 meters water,still working,but not the battery!
Or, just bring it to a Batteries+ Store. (if there is one around).if it was fresh water then after drying out you could be lucky and get it to work again,but salt water is a somewhat different proposition,as it will attack the electrics within the drone even a short time in salt water can cause issues many days later. the way to safely dispose of you battery is to make up a saline solution by using a plastic bucket half full add a good dose of salt,give a good stir and then place the battery in the solution after a while you will see bubbles coming from the battery leave it there for a couple of days or untill the bubbling stops then it should be completely flat and be safe to dispose of
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