Salvage a wet gadget

Salvage a wet gadget

Ever dropped a cellphone in the sink, or your ipod in a swimming pool? This video takes you through a few simple steps you can take to try to resuscitate soaked gadgets.

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sid200 (1) 6 months ago
sulfate and other metallic properties, all tap water hold certain properties like this. Distilled water on the other hand doesn’t or very little. Then you The best thing to do is to put the device in distilled water to dilute the conductive properties like copper can proceed on drying the gadget out?
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