What to Do Right Away
First, get your drone out of the water quickly so the water can’t go any deeper into the drone.Â
If you don’t act quickly, the drone’s electronic components can be further damaged by the water. Some drones have a short-circuit detector that automatically switches the drone off if it detects water, but not all drones have this feature.Â
After getting the drone out of the water, turn off the drone and remove the batteries. Lithium-ion batteries are easily damaged by water, which can lead to a short circuit.
Lastly, don’t forget to take pictures with your cell phone—it’s always a smart way to document damage.Â
 Call in a ProÂ
Our techs are drone repair experts and can fix any drone model, from original models to the latest feature-rich editions. And they’ve done it repeatedly, with the skills and expertise needed to tackle any repair.
Whether your drone’s water damage is from an accidental spill, an unexpected rain downpour, or it was completely submerged in water, we’ll know exactly how to help.
Trust Us with Drone Water Damage Repair
Your best option for getting your drone motor fixed is to take it to a reliable repair shop. iFix Bay Ridge is known in the industry for our honesty. We’re proud of that. We want to make sure you’ve got all the information you need before you decide about your drone water damage repair options.
We start by using precision tools to analyze the problem (for free!). And if you agree, we’ll proceed to the next step which is to repair the motor and give you back a fully functional drone.Â
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