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2011-08-28
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2011-08-28
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For your information you can drown your N900 for a good few hours in water and as long as it aint got acid of some kind it will still work after a proper wash and dry out
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as said my N900 has functioned 100,0% for 15 months post facto, so +1 for build quality
perhaps i'll strip my n900 then if i have the time
is there any known method to estimate / measure the damage done? i mean other than visual inspection?
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2011-08-29
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hmm, you could try put your n900 in a bawl of rice[take it apart first], as rice will take all moisture away. however, this should be done BEFORE the first turning on. There is a good chance a current spike killed it by now.
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2011-08-29
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Drown your N900 for a good few hours?
Yeah, whatever you say you clown.
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2011-08-29
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You should do a little research before you jump to gut instinct conclusions. An N900 in water for a few days could very well survive, in fact it probably would so long as the battery was removed and the water relatively clean.
I used to routinely wash dusty motherboards, heat sinks, and video cards in an industrial dishwasher, soap and all, then I'd leave the parts in the sun for a day after rinsing. I don't recall having ever lost any hardware from this either, though more than a few machines became less buggy after removing all the crud from various ports.
-i was really lucky to get it quickly out of the water.
-prior to that i had noticed the case was built better. the interior is way more dustfree than my last phone (nokia 6600)
-perhaps the combination of rice-heat-rice (and a little shaking) has made every last droplet either come loose or evaporate by heat
either way what's really clear is
-take out the battery ASAP
Last edited by 7thd; 2011-08-28 at 11:01.