Well this afternoon it was my turn to make a silly mistake. After some short test flights I removed the battery from the Mavic and took it inside to charge. Left the Mavic outside on a table and got distracted while in the house. Next thing I know an unexpected thunderstorm popped up and there was a downpour. Mavic got rained on with the battery compartment exposed and by the time I got back out there it had gotten pretty wet.
I dried it off and it is dry wherever I can see but not sure about the impact internally. I have had a fan running for a couple hours pointed toward the air intake, and I have some damp-rid that I'm planning to seal up with the Mavic overnight. My question is - what else should I be doing to have the best chance of recovery? Will I need to open up the Mavic to make sure the internal components get dry? Has anyone had this experience and what was the outcome? Thanks for any advice you can provide. Feeling like a real dummy this evening!
I dried it off and it is dry wherever I can see but not sure about the impact internally. I have had a fan running for a couple hours pointed toward the air intake, and I have some damp-rid that I'm planning to seal up with the Mavic overnight. My question is - what else should I be doing to have the best chance of recovery? Will I need to open up the Mavic to make sure the internal components get dry? Has anyone had this experience and what was the outcome? Thanks for any advice you can provide. Feeling like a real dummy this evening!