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Jay Mojave July 4th 03 06:59 PM

Sony 2010 needs repair
 
Hello All:

I have a Sony 2010 Shortwave Radio, and it had water poured over it, and
and of course quit working.

Any suggestions or a suggested repair place?

Jay in the So Cal Mojave Desert


Henry Kolesnik July 4th 03 09:19 PM

If you didn't turn it on wet let it dry out in the sun and it should work!
Even if you did turn on it wet, I'd still try a thorough drying
good luck
hank wd5jfr
"Jay Mojave" wrote in message
...
Hello All:

I have a Sony 2010 Shortwave Radio, and it had water poured over it, and
and of course quit working.

Any suggestions or a suggested repair place?

Jay in the So Cal Mojave Desert




Diverd4777 July 4th 03 09:25 PM


- If it was Fresh water, let it dry in the sun for a day or so,
then retry it.




www.universal-radio or www.ccrane.com would be my first places to try....

- got too partied up in my youth;
trying to sleep,
freind put on " Orange Blossom Special "
- I got up & poured Water on the amp;

he cursed a bit at me & put the amp in the oven on low...

- worked fine !!!

We both got up at 5:00 A.M & went to work the next day
( REAL bad day at work.. !!! )


Hello All:

I have a Sony 2010 Shortwave Radio, and it had water poured over it, and
and of course quit working.

Any suggestions or a suggested repair place?

Jay in the So Cal Mojave Desert








Radio lots July 4th 03 09:48 PM

As long as the water was not *salt* or contaminated
(meaning fresh drinking water) Just pull off the rear
cover and let it sit exposed to the hot sun atop a
table all day long. The sunlight heating should remove
all traces of water. If you want to be real sure, leave
it out in the sun for a second day. Just be SURE to
LET IT COOL to room temp (about 1 hour in an
A/C room) before you turn it on.

Dave
Radio Restorers of Vt
"Jay Mojave" wrote in message
...
Hello All:

I have a Sony 2010 Shortwave Radio, and it had water poured over it, and
and of course quit working.

Any suggestions or a suggested repair place?

Jay in the So Cal Mojave Desert



WShoots1 July 16th 03 11:25 AM

This is a late response, but...

If it was Fresh water, let it dry in the sun for a day or so, then retry it.


Even in just where a breeze can get to it will work. In the low humidity
Mojave, a fan blowing on it should do the trick. Be sure to rotate it now and
then.

I'd salvaged gear that had been dunked in sal****er, when the boats they were
in had sank. Immmediately after recovery, though, they were flushed with much
fresh water and then dried as mentioned by you all.

I even heard of a ham who took a grungy ol' boat anchor to a car wash and gave
it a thorough soaping and rinsing -- and was successful.

Come to think of it... I saved the motors and other electrical stuff in my
laundry and ham station power supplies, after they was flooded with
contaminated Galveston Bay water back in 1969 (before flood insurance), by
flushing with fresh water and drying.

Bill, K5BY

Brenda Ann July 16th 03 11:54 AM


"WShoots1" wrote in message
...
This is a late response, but...

If it was Fresh water, let it dry in the sun for a day or so, then

retry it.


Even in just where a breeze can get to it will work. In the low humidity
Mojave, a fan blowing on it should do the trick. Be sure to rotate it now

and
then.

I'd salvaged gear that had been dunked in sal****er, when the boats they

were
in had sank. Immmediately after recovery, though, they were flushed with

much
fresh water and then dried as mentioned by you all.

I even heard of a ham who took a grungy ol' boat anchor to a car wash and

gave
it a thorough soaping and rinsing -- and was successful.

Come to think of it... I saved the motors and other electrical stuff in my
laundry and ham station power supplies, after they was flooded with
contaminated Galveston Bay water back in 1969 (before flood insurance), by
flushing with fresh water and drying.

Bill, K5BY


At one two-way radio shop that I worked at, this was a standard thing we did
with every boat anchor that came in (unless of course they were already
spotless), we drenched them with a mild soap, then rinsed them out with
clean water and sun dried them. Never had a related failure.




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