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How To Handle Water Damage
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by Admin on Wed May 04, 2011 3:35
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How To Handle Water Damage
Mobiles
How To Handle Water Damage
Mobiles
Ever dropped your cell phone in the
sink,? Did you ever leave it in your
pocket and run it through the
washer? It usually means you have
to replace your phone, but
sometimes if you're fast you can
save the phone.
1. Remove the Battery. This is one of
the most important steps. Don't take
time to think about it, electricity and
water do not mix. Cutting power to
your phone is a crucial first step in
saving it.
2. Dry your Phone. Obviously you
need to remove as much of the water
as soon as you can to prevent it
from getting into the phone. Use a
towel or a paper towel to remove as
much of the water as possible.
3. Soak in Alcohol. Alcohol is
hygroscopic (attracts water), it will
dissolve all the water in the phone,
which will then pour out of the
phone with the alcohol. Any
remaining alcohol will evaporate.
Alcohol will not harm your phone
but may mess up glue (from stickers
and the like). Use 95% alcohol, not
the regular 70% rubbing type. Do it
outside!. If you use alcohol, do not
follow the rest of the advice here,
instead leave your phone outside for
a day or two to dry.
4. Allow the phone to dry. Since you
do not want to ruin your phone or
lose all the numbers in your phone
book, you need to allow the phone
to dry. Don't try putting the battery
back on to see if it works as this
would risk damaging the phone with
a short circuit. Leaving your phone
in a bowl of dry rice will help to
expedite moisture evaporation.
5. Heat your Phone. Apply enough
heat to your phone to cause the
water to evaporate without
waterlogging your digital screen . One
of the best things you can do to
save a cell phone is to set it on the
back of your computer monitor or TV
screen over the heat vents. This is
usually the perfect amount of heat
to fix your phone. The convection
action of the heat vents will help
carry away the moisture in your
phone. Leave the phone on the heat
for at least 2-3 days. Another option
is to leave it overnight in the oven
on warm (make sure to take off the
battery first).
6. Test your Phone. After you have
waited 3 days, make sure everything
is clean and dry looking and re-
attach the battery to the phone and
see if it works. If your phone does
not work repeat step 4. If it still
won't work, try taking your cell
phone to an authorized dealer.
Sometimes they can fix it.
Tips :
§ Don't put the battery on for at
least 3 days or longer if your digital
screen is foggy.
Place a piece of satin finish scotch
tape over your water damage sticker
before you drop your cell phone in
the water to prevent the water
damage sticker from voiding your
warranty. This sticker can usually be
found under your battery . It's a
small round white sticker, possibly
with dots on it. If this sticker gets
wet it changes color and your phone
is marked for water damage.
§ Remove the tape if you ever have
to return your phone for repairs or
warranty. (See the note in the
'Warnings' section about doing this!)
§ The best way to dry out your
phone is to place it in front of an air
conditioner or air conditioning vent.
Cold air won't damage your phone
(hot air can warp or in extreme
cases even melt plastic), and air
from an air conditioner is dry, and
so will evaporate water faster than
you might think (which is why a car
air conditioner will de-mist the
windshield so effectively, even if the
engine hasn't warmed up yet). Warm
air from a reverse-cycle air
conditioner works even better, of
course. If you dry your phone in this
way overnight it should be fine by
the morning.
§ Use a hairdryer set on warm; it
won't melt your head so your phone
should be safe.
§ Use a food dehydrator.
§ Use the oven on the warm setting
(make sure to take out the battery)
Warnings :
§ Don't heat the battery or it could
leak acid. If you use an oven or
hairdryer, make sure to remove the
battery first.
§ If you use alcohol make sure to do
so outside, and do not apply heat in
any form, not even the gentle heat
of a monitor. Do not hook up the
bettery till the alcohol smell
dissipates.
§ Do not apply heat to your phone
other than mentioned above. You
don't want to melt or burn your
phone.
§ Warranty fraud is naughty! If you
dropped your phone in the can with
your other 'droppings'--are you really
going to send it in for a warranty
tech to have to open? Yuck!
§ FYI, Most modern phones have
more than one liquid damage
indicator on them, only one visible
to you (and sales/technician agents),
and chances are, if the sticker under
the battery is triggered (or would be,
with the scotch tape trick), then the
odds are that the internal stickers
you can't access are tripped as well.
§ This will still result in you paying
a voided-warranty fee in the long
run, and it may be best to just learn
from your mistake (and not make it
more financially severe!).
§ Even if all these steps are
followed, minerals dissolved in the
water can recipitate on solder and
component pins, causing corrosion or
shorting. Components pins are
packed so closely together in a
modern cell phone that even a small
encrustation can create a short,
rendering the phone inoperable
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