Hello!
So I arrived in Switzerland, and decided to take my P3 for a spin (after reading local laws of course)
I took off on damp grass a few times, but it flew perfectly. After I'd had my fun, I put it back in my hardshell case and took it back to the hotel.
Today I'm heading to the Matterhorn with my P3, but I opened up the case this morning to find I had a stowaway! A small slug had slithered all over the place, including the gimble. Fortunately it avoided the motors and most of the moving parts, but I have slug slime all over it! Fortunately the slug stayed on the case's foam for a while, which constantly sucked the moisture from the slug, causing it to die pretty quickly. As a result, my stowaway didn't get too far so the slime is localised to a few parts of the gimble.
A quick test shows the gimble is fine, but I'd like to clean the slime off. I contemplated using a damp microfibre cloth but I'm worried that will just force moisture into the seams. Any ideas?
Many thanks
So I arrived in Switzerland, and decided to take my P3 for a spin (after reading local laws of course)
I took off on damp grass a few times, but it flew perfectly. After I'd had my fun, I put it back in my hardshell case and took it back to the hotel.
Today I'm heading to the Matterhorn with my P3, but I opened up the case this morning to find I had a stowaway! A small slug had slithered all over the place, including the gimble. Fortunately it avoided the motors and most of the moving parts, but I have slug slime all over it! Fortunately the slug stayed on the case's foam for a while, which constantly sucked the moisture from the slug, causing it to die pretty quickly. As a result, my stowaway didn't get too far so the slime is localised to a few parts of the gimble.
A quick test shows the gimble is fine, but I'd like to clean the slime off. I contemplated using a damp microfibre cloth but I'm worried that will just force moisture into the seams. Any ideas?
Many thanks