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Should I send it for care refresh?
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Hi guys, so recently a had a little back crash. I was flying thru out the night and I thought I was way more above the ground then I actually was. I was flying backwards and I've managed to hit a flat metal piece at the speed of 40 km/h. Battery ejected but I've put it back and then drone was fine. I had tested it next day thru out the day if its hovering properly and its all fine. It doesn't show any errors, it hovers in the spot perfectly, respond to my commands the way it was. Should I send it to care for replacement if it works fine? Battery itself is staying in its place, not moving anywhere. Its just the battery cover that got a little damaged. One of the plastics that are keeping it in place is gone. I've got a guy with the battery covery and he's gonna send me a genuine one so I can replace it myself.

So my question is, if it flies okey, not giving me any errors should I waste one of the replacements from care? Just for cosmetics ?

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