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Drowned Spark...apparently makes full recovery.
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<blockquote data-quote="Fake" data-source="post: 41257" data-attributes="member: 8767"><p>I just got mines the other day, I'm in Scotland too and this is my main fear. If you have DJI care I would send it back just in case. </p><p></p><p>My wife's phone went for a swim and we managed to get it working again after 5 days in silica gel, the flash on the camera is humped though. I would keep it in a sealed bag of silica gel pouches when not in use if you aren't able to replace it. Just in case!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fake, post: 41257, member: 8767"] I just got mines the other day, I'm in Scotland too and this is my main fear. If you have DJI care I would send it back just in case. My wife's phone went for a swim and we managed to get it working again after 5 days in silica gel, the flash on the camera is humped though. I would keep it in a sealed bag of silica gel pouches when not in use if you aren't able to replace it. Just in case! [/QUOTE]
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