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Sparky went for a swim
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<blockquote data-quote="Stever68" data-source="post: 112876" data-attributes="member: 15482"><p>Well it finally happened. I went flying with a friend last week and ended up hitting a cypress tree and my spark fell into a lake. Fortunately it was close to shore and I was able to wade out and get him back. It was submerged for maybe a minute. I pulled the battery right away and took it home and placed it into a bag of rice hoping that would help draw any moisture out. I finally powered it back on today after removing all the rice. It seems to power up okay and everything acts normal, except I now have a battery signal error. So while it powers up just fine it will not fly. It also will not charge any batteries. I have three including the one that went swimming and I get the same results with all three.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone out there done something similar? Any clues on a fix or am I out of luck?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for any tips, tricks, or well wishes. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stever68, post: 112876, member: 15482"] Well it finally happened. I went flying with a friend last week and ended up hitting a cypress tree and my spark fell into a lake. Fortunately it was close to shore and I was able to wade out and get him back. It was submerged for maybe a minute. I pulled the battery right away and took it home and placed it into a bag of rice hoping that would help draw any moisture out. I finally powered it back on today after removing all the rice. It seems to power up okay and everything acts normal, except I now have a battery signal error. So while it powers up just fine it will not fly. It also will not charge any batteries. I have three including the one that went swimming and I get the same results with all three. Has anyone out there done something similar? Any clues on a fix or am I out of luck? Thanks in advance for any tips, tricks, or well wishes. LOL [/QUOTE]
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