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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