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- May 9, 2017
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It was rinsed in fresh water within a half hour, totally. Blow dried with compressed air. Put in a bag with rice, into the warm oven for hours. Taken out, repeat blow drying, then sprayed silicone throughout, complete! Taken apart, not completely but the camera was removed for cleaning and cable reassertion after cleaning.
Guess what? IT FLIES! 90% CONTROL. The camera works but no control so I hot glued into position. Not perfect at all. Instead of making movie quality films, it is now more of 3rd quality documentation. I'm trying first time in a few moments with more hot glue.
If it were sent in to the shop, it would be around $850 to be new again. (I don't believe they actually repair anything). This is the second time one fell to the ocean, that did cost $850, and the wife is still pissed off.
Guess what? IT FLIES! 90% CONTROL. The camera works but no control so I hot glued into position. Not perfect at all. Instead of making movie quality films, it is now more of 3rd quality documentation. I'm trying first time in a few moments with more hot glue.
If it were sent in to the shop, it would be around $850 to be new again. (I don't believe they actually repair anything). This is the second time one fell to the ocean, that did cost $850, and the wife is still pissed off.