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Uwe Baer  
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 More options Feb 26 1998, 3:00 am
Newsgroups: comp.sys.psion.misc
From: u...@gmx.de (Uwe Baer)
Date: 1998/02/26
Subject: 3c and water

High,

my psion 3c was in contact with a wet umbrella.

On the next day i could not start my psion and the keyboard was a
little moist. after 3 days i can not start my psion.

I have checked batteries and attamted a hard reset, but this solve the
problem not.

Is there an stronger reset as the hard reset?
Must i place the start ssd in a drive (which?), if i have removed all
batteries?

How has a good idea?

Excuse my very bad english.

Best Regards
Uwe Baer
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Alan Roberts  
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 More options Feb 27 1998, 3:00 am
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From: al...@rd.bbc.co.uk (Alan Roberts)
Date: 1998/02/27
Subject: Re: 3c and water

Uwe Baer (u...@gmx.de) wrote:

: my psion 3c was in contact with a wet umbrella.

Oh dear :-(

: On the next day i could not start my psion and the keyboard was a
: little moist. after 3 days i can not start my psion.
:
: I have checked batteries and attamted a hard reset, but this solve the
: problem not.
:
: Is there an stronger reset as the hard reset?
: Must i place the start ssd in a drive (which?), if i have removed all
: batteries?

There is no "start ssd", the entire operating system and applications
are all in ROM. If you have removed all the batteries and tried to start
it up, then you've done all you can as a user. You need to get it to a
repair place. I suspect there's corrosion on the main circuit board or
in a connector. I doubt there's much you can do yourself.

--
******* Alan Roberts ******* BBC Research & Development Department *******
* My views, not necessarily Auntie's, but they might be, you never know. *
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Richard Caley  
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 More options Feb 27 1998, 3:00 am
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From: Richard Caley <s...@cstr.ed.ac.uk>
Date: 1998/02/27
Subject: Re: 3c and water

In article <34f579a2.19224853@news>, Uwe Baer (ub) writes:

ub> On the next day i could not start my psion and the keyboard was a
ub> little moist. after 3 days i can not start my psion.

When I managed to give my 3a a swim in the kitchen it took 5 or 6 days
with it sitting with the SSD drives open and empty before it would
work. I presume it just took that long for the water to evaporate from
some hidden place.

--
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Phil Passmore  
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 More options Feb 27 1998, 3:00 am
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From: Phil Passmore <p...@passmore.demon.co.uk>
Date: 1998/02/27
Subject: Re: 3c and water

In article <34f579a2.19224853@news>, Uwe Baer <u...@gmx.de>
writes

Gentle warmth applied from something like a hair dryer may work,
although results will probably be quicker if you are prepared to open
the case first. As long as there is no mineral residue left from the water
then things may well return to normal. I have succesfully rinsed
electronic components with de-mineralised water and then carefully
dried them after exposure to rain water. However I can accept no
liability if you chose to go down this route!
--
Phil Passmore PPL(A)

 
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Owen Harald Morgan  
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 More options Mar 4 1998, 3:00 am
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From: please.d...@send.spam (Owen Harald Morgan)
Date: 1998/03/04
Subject: Re: 3c and water

On Thu, 26 Feb 1998 14:30:15 GMT, u...@gmx.de (Uwe Baer) wrote:
>High,

>my psion 3c was in contact with a wet umbrella.

>On the next day i could not start my psion and the keyboard was a
>little moist. after 3 days i can not start my psion.

Please please please!
If any electric or electronic equipment gets in contact with water, DO
NOT SWITCH IT ON. Remove the batteries or disconnect the power source
at once. Then take it apart and dry it thoroughly using a hair drier.
Don't worry about your warranty, you have already invalidated that by
dunking it. Leave to dry in a warm (not hot) place for several days
and PRAY!

Only after you are totally satisfied that the unit is BONE DRY inside
and out do you cross your fingers and switch it on. Your chances of
saving it will be a lot better if it was not on when it got wet and no
attempt has been made to switch it on.

If the equipment is dunked in salt water, it is essential that the
salt crystals are washed out of it, as they lead to heavy corrosion.

I have successfully saved a power sander after total immersion in salt
water while it was running (I live on a boat) by taking it apart and
boiling all the components in MANY changes of fresh water.

I have also saved a cell-phone after salt water immersion by taking it
apart and washing everything in copious amounts of methylated spirit
before leaving to dry. I don't know how long it worked, but I used it
for a couple of weeks before getting a replacement. I then sold it
(for the value of the batteries etc.) and have heard nothing since.

Soap box mode off. (I'll go away now.)

BTW I'm not really a pompous ass, just had to make a point. {:o)

Regards

Owen H. Morgan, Yacht "Naomi J.", Tønsberg, Norway
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Please edit my e-mail address: ohmorgan at online dot no
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michael_randall  
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 More options Mar 5 1998, 3:00 am
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From: michael_rand...@hotmail.com
Date: 1998/03/05
Subject: Re: 3c and water

In article <6d6b5e$...@bbcnews.rd.bbc.co.uk>,   al...@rd.bbc.co.uk (Alan

Roberts) wrote: ... > it up, then you've done all you can as a user. You need

to get it to a > repair place. I suspect there's corrosion on the main
circuit board or > in a connector. I doubt there's much you can do yourself.
I know the feeling - I once drowned my S3a.  I tried drying it out without
dismantling, but no luck.  Eventually i stripped it down, and discovered that
there's a very low chip, and the water was still trapped under this.  I did
my best to clear this, and dry everything off, but the pins were already
rusted away.  It worked again for a while, but finally gave up.  I had to
send it back to Psion for a chargable replacement motherboard.  :-( --
Michael

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jason  
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 More options Mar 15 1998, 3:00 am
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From: "jason" <planet...@usa.net>
Date: 1998/03/15
Subject: Re: 3c and water

DONT USE METHS for salt water this sofens the laquer on the boards.
Dismatle and rince well (not soak- keep the water moving) in warm water
never use hot water on LCD pannels but its ok on pcbs.
its best to blow off the water with compressed air else use a hair dryer on
low heat max blow this helps move trapped water.
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