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  • <!--T:1--> Dropping your gadget in water is a common problem. This page gives guidance about the best ways to save i
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  • ...een at a Restart Party, often with broken screens, dead batteries or water damage. None are easy to repair but some are harder than others. This page aims to ...damage, repairability depends on the degree and duration of the ingress of water. Look for signs of corrosion caused by electrolytic action. If only slight,
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  • <!--T:1--> If you think of electricity as being like water:
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  • <!--T:1--> ...ngerous if you don't know what you're doing, especially in the presence of water or moisture.
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  • *Are there any signs of <span style="background-color:yellow">physical damage</span>, or of <span style="background-color:yellow">overheating or burning< ...press harder</span>. If the screwdriver repeatedly slips you are likely to damage the head of the screw and make it nearly impossible to undo.
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  • ...performed reliably. But as you'll see, you only need to worry about Class 1 and Class 2. ===Class 1===
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  • ::*Improperly disposed of batteries can damage the environment. Some types contain toxic materials. Always dispose of used ...a CO2, foam or dry powder extinguisher. If nothing else is available, use water (not normally recommended for electrical fires). If you can safely take it
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