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<blockquote data-quote="Kanehi" data-source="post: 28761" data-attributes="member: 4776"><p>Putting the battery in rice (not cooked) helps is absorbing moisture. Did you shake the battery after it got wet as to get rid of excess water? If you let it sit out to dry corrosion would've taken place. Sometimes batteries are well sealed and only the contacts are exposed which is usually corrosion resistant ie gold/gold plated. I don't know if DJI uses gold plated contacts or copper. Only time will tell if the battery is in fact affected. If it charges well multiple times it's probably okay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kanehi, post: 28761, member: 4776"] Putting the battery in rice (not cooked) helps is absorbing moisture. Did you shake the battery after it got wet as to get rid of excess water? If you let it sit out to dry corrosion would've taken place. Sometimes batteries are well sealed and only the contacts are exposed which is usually corrosion resistant ie gold/gold plated. I don't know if DJI uses gold plated contacts or copper. Only time will tell if the battery is in fact affected. If it charges well multiple times it's probably okay. [/QUOTE]
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Battery got wet.