abbott75
Very Well-Known Member
Is there any way to save an electrical appliance that has been wet and not removed from power for some time (hours).
The item is an electronic racing pigeon clock, and they aren't cheap, so I'd really like to save this one rather than buy a new one.
It was wet, but not noticed and the power was left on. It wasn't until it was unplugged and moved that it was noticed. I've tried everything I can think of to dry it and it is 'working' but what looks like has happened id the circuits have gotten crossed in the water because the buttons do the job of other buttons now. If that makes sense.
Any ideas on getting it back to pre-rain condition
Adam
The item is an electronic racing pigeon clock, and they aren't cheap, so I'd really like to save this one rather than buy a new one.
It was wet, but not noticed and the power was left on. It wasn't until it was unplugged and moved that it was noticed. I've tried everything I can think of to dry it and it is 'working' but what looks like has happened id the circuits have gotten crossed in the water because the buttons do the job of other buttons now. If that makes sense.
Any ideas on getting it back to pre-rain condition
Adam