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On Mon, 1 Dec 2003 16:55:02 -0600, Soames123 wrote
(in message ): Some parts will melt if above 212 F or so; - Did id drop into SALT water? If so, take out the batteries & put it into fresh warer. Soak it good. THEN take it out, open up the case ( Broke anyway !) & let it sit in a warm, dry place, with a (~) 60 watt light bulb shining on it Set a fan right next to it. Turn it over every 4 hours. Do this for a day.. Look for signs of moisture. Then put in FRESH batteries & try it. - Might work !!! And Soames' earlier message: Take out the batteries. Look around the case & make a small diagram of where the screws are. Then , with the right size screwdriver, take the screws out, one by one. Tape the screws on their corresponding place on the diagram.. Look for water. Gently soak ut up with a paper towel. The speaker may be rusty, but aside from that, it should dry OK.. - Given 24 hrs & a little warm breeze from a fan -------------------------------------------------------- What I've done when I knocked a coffee cup over onto my keyboard was - after washing in warm, clear water - was to put the unit either over or alongside a central heating register and leave for 24 hoirs. Gray |
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