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2016-12-22
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2016-12-22
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best is to put disassembled parts into rice.
and tell me please how vacuum air helped you
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2016-12-22
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best would be, for what i know, to put it in distilled water, then take it out and disassemble it and put into rice or something else able to absorb humidity.
distilled water to wash out salts cause they are culprits of water damages
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2016-12-22
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ps: all this talking about sailfish, sailors and devices got broken (or hopefully not) for just a little water? XD
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But full panic mode still. I had vacuum air in bottle, so I used that. And now I submerged it into a bowl of rice.
Now I guess I should pray to the almighty, or given the time of year, to the great santa?
So... anyone have experience how well Jolla C handles taking a dive into water?
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