Day 3 with Spark = crash into fresh water.
I was flying along on ActiveTrack mode when the drone simultaneously shut down all motors, causing it to drop into a small toddler's paddling pool that's less that a meter wide and long!
After seeing that happen, I rushed over and removed the drone - it had been fully submerged for about 5 seconds. I promptly removed the battery - the drone was still running fine when I removed it, i.e., fan spinning, gimbal level etc.
I brought it inside, took off the ESC covers and the top shell. Then I removed the GPS Module, and placed all the parts, including the battery, under the rice. I'll leave it there for a few days.
I decided not to blow it with a hair-dryer since that might force water further into components...
Any thoughts?
Is it likely to survive?
I was flying along on ActiveTrack mode when the drone simultaneously shut down all motors, causing it to drop into a small toddler's paddling pool that's less that a meter wide and long!
After seeing that happen, I rushed over and removed the drone - it had been fully submerged for about 5 seconds. I promptly removed the battery - the drone was still running fine when I removed it, i.e., fan spinning, gimbal level etc.
I brought it inside, took off the ESC covers and the top shell. Then I removed the GPS Module, and placed all the parts, including the battery, under the rice. I'll leave it there for a few days.
I decided not to blow it with a hair-dryer since that might force water further into components...
Any thoughts?
Is it likely to survive?
