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My boss returned from a weekends sailing with a dead blackberry. He fell in the sea with it in his pocket.
Its completely dead. So I was thinking, if I soak it in some de-ionised water (as used for topping up car battery levels) to remove as much of the salts and then dry it out (drip dry then leave in a bag of rice) do you think it'll work again?
More of an experiment than anything.
Anyone got any experience of bringing one back from the dead?
You can generally (rule of thumb, handwavy) get away with that sort of thing if you isolate the power quickly enough at the time of the accident.
It can't hurt to try, of course, but I wouldn't hold out much hope.
In the sea? I would imagine completely knackered due to the salt content.
I wouldn't recommend put it back into any sort of water, as surely it doubtful the salt could get anywhere it's gunna 'block' electricity...
If he didn't turn it off quick, which is doubtful if he fell in the sea, I'd say it buggered and time to get rid of the POS and buy an iphone anyways*
*or just continue to try drying it out, then buy another...
Jamie, why does the salt content matter?
(or are you being tongue in cheek)
I presume its to do with the conductivity?
What Jamie says, no harm trying, leave somewhere warm, I'm afraid my underpants are full.
lol @ al.
Well I figured its worth a try. Nothing to lose so to speak, as he's got his replacement already.
thanks all.
Salt water is a better conductor of electricity then plain water due to the free movement of the sodium and chloride ions. either that or magic.
Put it in dried rice - does a very good job of absorbing all moisture.
salt water is incredibly corrosive, add a bit of current in the boards/components will be ****ed.
Well i've partly dismantled the phone, flushed with de-ionised water and bunged it in a bag of Risotto rice (nicer texture). Can see some corrosion on some of the board mounts, so I dont hold out much hope.
Might give it a good blast with some electrical contact cleaner once its dried out.
I take it dried rice is just...well...rice?
Yep, not a slang name for something else. The idea is it absorbs any moisture in the bag and draws it out also. I hope.
You want to put your dead boss in a bag of rice!?
sorry...my bad
You could work for that promotion
Just spray everywhere with WD40. Really flood it. At first it looks like you've made the problem worse but after a few days it settles down.
Wont that rot the piston seals? 😛
Well that worked well, NOT. Hey ho.
At least he's got a good selection of spares if he drops his new one!
quelle suprise.... 😯
on the other hand some weirdo's on ebay may want to buy spares, eg casing, screen etc...you might make back the 10 hours plus youve spent on it...oh, plus the cost of the rice (guess you can still eat it)
half assemble it and sell it on pink bike as mint 😉
I would just ebay it as broken - amazing what broken electronic gear people will buy.
10 hours?? Half an hour tops, its a lot less faff than an iPhone, even if it is borked.
I've said to the boss to keep it, in case he drops his and needs spares.