#1 Unplug it and plug it back in. #2 Clean the contacts. #3 Blow out the dust. #4 Check the fuses. #5 Clean the pots. #6 Check continuity. #7 Check the capacitors. More: How-To: Save a wet cell phone Share this: Pin ItMoreEmailShare on TumblrDiggLike this:Like Loading...
Great tips, Sean.
I work with computers and have replaced many a capacitor to get the motherboard working again!! Also getting the dust out is really a great idea…All of these are really great tips!!
Yeah, that rocks, Sean. Thanks!
Holy dust bunnies Batman. Wow, just wow.
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