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OK well I found something out. May as well post
it here - may help someone.
After dropping the unit in my tank, I pulled it
out. Ran down the room and ran back up - and kicked
myself in the @$$. Then I took the batteries in the unit
out and shook out as much water as I could. Wiped the unit dry from outside and let it sit to dry out. After
a few hours a couple of quick shakes still yielded a few droplets
of water so I dried it out with my wifes hairdryer.
Took me about 5 minutes. Put the batteries back in
and it works! Cool!
it here - may help someone.
After dropping the unit in my tank, I pulled it
out. Ran down the room and ran back up - and kicked
myself in the @$$. Then I took the batteries in the unit
out and shook out as much water as I could. Wiped the unit dry from outside and let it sit to dry out. After
a few hours a couple of quick shakes still yielded a few droplets
of water so I dried it out with my wifes hairdryer.
Took me about 5 minutes. Put the batteries back in
and it works! Cool!
At least it was battery rather than line voltage. My #1 son chased a dropped air pump into an aging vat - the circuit breaker trip and his yell were simultaneous.
That unit survived, as did my lesson-learned son. The hair dryer was used on the pump also. Should have used the hairbrush on the kid, but I suspect that my voice and the embarrassment were both more painful. <img border="0" src="smileys/smiley5.gif" border="0">
That unit survived, as did my lesson-learned son. The hair dryer was used on the pump also. Should have used the hairbrush on the kid, but I suspect that my voice and the embarrassment were both more painful. <img border="0" src="smileys/smiley5.gif" border="0">
- Ghazanfar Ghori
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