Remove the battery and body, let it dry out for a day or so. If there are any electrical connections that you can unplug, They may dry out faster if you unplug them. Be sure they go back the same way though. You can dab away any excess water with paper towels. I think that is about all you can do for now. I wouldn’t try to run it for a while. I had the same thing happen to an electric airplane, thought I ruined it, but two days later it was fine. I hope that is true for you too.
October 14th, 2010 at 12:42 pm
Remove the battery and body, let it dry out for a day or so. If there are any electrical connections that you can unplug, They may dry out faster if you unplug them. Be sure they go back the same way though. You can dab away any excess water with paper towels. I think that is about all you can do for now. I wouldn’t try to run it for a while. I had the same thing happen to an electric airplane, thought I ruined it, but two days later it was fine. I hope that is true for you too.