HELP!! WATER DAMAGE!!! -Reply
Peter Wayman
pwayman at laserfiche.com
Tue Jun 16 01:49:11 CEST 1998
Major bummer.
It seems that a final rinse with distilled water
may be helpful to reduce deposits. Perhaps you
could heat the distilled water so it evaporates
more quickly.
:Peter
>>> Ken Stone <sasami at blaze.net.au> 06/15/98
03:10pm >>>
I have had to deal with both waterlogged RC
equipment and industrial equipment.
I find washing thoroughly with clean hot water
then force drying (with hair
dryer or portable fan heater) has some success. I
used to have to do this
often to my RC gear. Letting it sit, wet is the
worst you can do, as this is
where the corrosion starts.
>> i'm assuming that i should spray something in
all pots and switches to
>> displace the water, but i'm not sure what to
use...any suggestions??
>> any help is appreciated.
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