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Never seen that before, do you have another battery? Carefully clean the cavity and battery with a baking soda damp cloth, operate the drone and check it again to see if more residue accumulates
I had wiped off a bit of it from the battery and a little from the battery cavity. No Velcro in the battery cavity, only outside. It really looks like calcium or sodium deposit. Going to give it a look again this evening and see what how and why, hopefully it’s just crud making its way into the cavity. I had zero battery issues other than 155’F temp. No swelling and great voltage readings according to Airdata. Thanks for the feedback!!! Hopefully you are right!It seems to be residue from your velcro straps. If you look at the first photo you posted, you can see similarly looking grey particles on the velcro. Rub it against some black fabric and see if it leaves traces.
You can also see some tiny white hairs in that little gap between the sticker and the edge of the inset it's glued onto. I'd say it's velcro pieces ground into dust.
It is actually from airflow, it’s a salt like if not a salt deposit from flight believe it or not. That’s what it ended up being.Hello how are you doing? hope you're doing well. I just had a question for you. I am experiencing the same white residue in the same spots as your pictures and couldn't find anything online so I was just wondering if you ever did find out what it was from... I had to replace my original battery because my mavic got stuck above a stadium for a few days in the rain but the Drone is perfectly fine. How ever the battery had to be replaced, im not sure if it was because of being wet or because it drained to zero for so long so I got an aftermarket battery and I've only used it about three times so far and I just noticed a little bit of the white residue now. Curious to see if you ended up figuring it out and could share with me what you knew thank you for your time.
-Trevor
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