Solved Is DTFB biodegradable?

voyhager3

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[UPDATE]
It came down! And on the last day before I moved! Everything is a mess, i.e. everything was soaked. What should I do to make sure they don’t die when powered on?
(I’ll make a separate post for the how to fix wet things)
 

JasonK

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[UPDATE]
It came down! And on the last day before I moved! Everything is a mess, i.e. everything was soaked. What should I do to make sure they don’t die when powered on?
(I’ll make a separate post for the how to fix wet things)

dry everything out and don't power it up until it is completely dry. Also consider a smoke stopper.
 
M

MCNC

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That’s probably what I am going to do, should I put the servos and the motor in the rice too?
I put everything in, later very carefully and slowly adding charge to the battery. One battery seemed to have recovered, the other discarded. Both instances for me were many weeks in a tree with one fell to the ground and partially submerged in floodwaters.
 

voyhager3

Active member
I put everything in, later very carefully and slowly adding charge to the battery. One battery seemed to have recovered, the other discarded. Both instances for me were many weeks in a tree with one fell to the ground and partially submerged in floodwaters.
Ok, the battery ejected in the crash so it’s fine