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Battery and charger under water?
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<blockquote data-quote="gnappi" data-source="post: 441708" data-attributes="member: 22374"><p>Any time I have or know of anyone who submerges an electronic device, the best thing to do (IMO) is remove the battery if it's removable, set it in a warm spot, or set it in a toaster oven at around 100 (no higher) degrees for as many days as it takes to dry completely. Premature powering up will likely damage it. </p><p></p><p>In my case, I have yet to have a device lost post submerging it in water if totally dried out before powering up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gnappi, post: 441708, member: 22374"] Any time I have or know of anyone who submerges an electronic device, the best thing to do (IMO) is remove the battery if it's removable, set it in a warm spot, or set it in a toaster oven at around 100 (no higher) degrees for as many days as it takes to dry completely. Premature powering up will likely damage it. In my case, I have yet to have a device lost post submerging it in water if totally dried out before powering up. [/QUOTE]
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