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<blockquote data-quote="aizadaddean" data-source="post: 16031" data-attributes="member: 3087"><p>Hi, </p><p></p><p>I opened up my Spark yesterday to see which parts I needed to buy and the amount of corrosion is intense!!! Despite how everything seems to work after one month (minus the camera & collision sensors), I'm surprised my spark is still flying! Kinda makes sense that DJI would technically need to replace the entire drone but what doesn't make sense is the cost of the individual parts being more expensive than buying a new one. I guess the repair would cost more than a new one due to the labor-shipping etc required. </p><p></p><p>Now that I've opened my old spark, I am doubtful that it will keep flying any longer than a couple more months. I also bought a new spark the week after I crashed my drone into water so I am all good without needing to repair this old one. I thought I could at least get something out of the old one (perhaps fix the camera or salvage the drone for parts) but doesn't look too good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aizadaddean, post: 16031, member: 3087"] Hi, I opened up my Spark yesterday to see which parts I needed to buy and the amount of corrosion is intense!!! Despite how everything seems to work after one month (minus the camera & collision sensors), I'm surprised my spark is still flying! Kinda makes sense that DJI would technically need to replace the entire drone but what doesn't make sense is the cost of the individual parts being more expensive than buying a new one. I guess the repair would cost more than a new one due to the labor-shipping etc required. Now that I've opened my old spark, I am doubtful that it will keep flying any longer than a couple more months. I also bought a new spark the week after I crashed my drone into water so I am all good without needing to repair this old one. I thought I could at least get something out of the old one (perhaps fix the camera or salvage the drone for parts) but doesn't look too good. [/QUOTE]
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