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IPods, Cell phones and salt water

My son went swimming with his Ipod and Cell phone in his pocket. He was in the water only a few minutes and when he realized it we got the battery out of the cell phone. I took the phone to work and soaked it in methanol (to soak up residual water and remove salt) and then put it in a vacuum system to pump out all the water as vapor. Cycled it several times. Then removed corrosion from the battery terminals. Amazing, it turns on. However, it seems to indicate that it cannot read the memory card. The memory card contacts are clean. Could this card have been wiped clean by immersion?

Now, on to the IPod. I had no idea how to remove its battery so it will suffer more. So, what should I do with it?

dbohara
Jun 5
2006
The last pager I owned several years ago vibrated in my pocket as a dying gasp on being dunked in saltwater at the boat ramp trying to rescue a most uncooperative boat.

Just for a split second, I wondered "whos paging me now?"

Hehe heh.

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D-unit
Jun 5
I suspect you know this, but in the event you don't --- add some heat if you can to the ipod gizzards while it's in the vacuum chamber. Quartz lamps or calrod heaters will do it. The problem with moisture in vacuum is that although it initially boils off in monolayers as the pressure decreases, it then instantly freezes, so your drying process really becomes a long winded sublimation process.

You hafta add some energy to those molecules.

RCE

RCE
Jun 6
Just gotta love energy. Shortwave
Jun 6
Buy a new iPOD and trade your son in on a smarter model. :-) Harry
Jun 5
Harry:

You miss the entire point of being a techie geek.

After looking on the net, I am going to open her up and take out the battery and basically soak it in methanol and then do the vacuum chamber trick on it. If this works, I'm gonna put my son into business fixing water dunked cell phones and Ipods.

dbohara
Jun 5
He'd make a fortune!

My son left his laptop out in the rain for 10 minutes and then didn't bother contacting the manufacturer until after the warranty ran out. Of course I didn't hear about it until I asked why he was online using my desktop.

Tailgunner
Jun 5
   

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