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<blockquote data-quote="CAG_ONE" data-source="post: 78915" data-attributes="member: 14525"><p>I saw a YouTube video of a guy in London who had the same issue with his Spark. It is my understanding that it is a built in safety mechanism hardwired into the drone and cannot be disabled. It isn’t recommended that you fly in that weather anyway because the cooling fans suck all that moisture into the interior where sensitive electronics can be damaged over time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAG_ONE, post: 78915, member: 14525"] I saw a YouTube video of a guy in London who had the same issue with his Spark. It is my understanding that it is a built in safety mechanism hardwired into the drone and cannot be disabled. It isn’t recommended that you fly in that weather anyway because the cooling fans suck all that moisture into the interior where sensitive electronics can be damaged over time. [/QUOTE]
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