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<blockquote data-quote="nazorbeats" data-source="post: 19119" data-attributes="member: 1921"><p>THIS. Sorry for your crash [USER=3102]@SpeedCore[/USER] . I don't want to scare you, but it is true. You might start experiencing weird stuff going on with your bird. I would totally give the motherboard a bath in ultrasonic cleaner, or at least just clean it thoroughly with an isopropyl alcohol. I drowned few electronic devices in past and only my iPhone 6 (which was submerged in water only for 2 seconds) remained working until today. The others eventually started to malfunction in various ways. At first only small glitches were happening (for example really slow CPU on my iPhone 4s), then bluetooth/wifi module / display backlight (or other important component) stopped working and after few weeks/months, the devices were not working at all... As i said - I don't wanna scare you, but keep in mind that you're flying damaged bird and that it might fall out of the sky anytime...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nazorbeats, post: 19119, member: 1921"] THIS. Sorry for your crash [USER=3102]@SpeedCore[/USER] . I don't want to scare you, but it is true. You might start experiencing weird stuff going on with your bird. I would totally give the motherboard a bath in ultrasonic cleaner, or at least just clean it thoroughly with an isopropyl alcohol. I drowned few electronic devices in past and only my iPhone 6 (which was submerged in water only for 2 seconds) remained working until today. The others eventually started to malfunction in various ways. At first only small glitches were happening (for example really slow CPU on my iPhone 4s), then bluetooth/wifi module / display backlight (or other important component) stopped working and after few weeks/months, the devices were not working at all... As i said - I don't wanna scare you, but keep in mind that you're flying damaged bird and that it might fall out of the sky anytime... [/QUOTE]
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