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davepbm
12-25-2005, 02:54 AM
My 7290 got bit wet with gatorade and now it powers up but shutsdown after coming on for 1 second. The error is "battery drained: shutting down..". I saw a couple of postings about giving motherboard a rinse and decided to post for help and additional instructions.

Any help with dissassembly instructions/tips/rinsing/recovery chances would be greatly appreciated.

Dave

KonTiki
12-25-2005, 01:17 PM
Try this posted by Mark:

Mark Rejhon
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Sometimes a BlackBerry doesn't survive exposure to liquids, but that's not always even the end of the BlackBerry. Here's how to successfully resurrect a BlackBerry that's damaged by liquids...

My BlackBerry 7280 was a former Cingular that was damaged by a bath in a dirty puddle sometime ago... I repaired this over a year ago (April 2004) via disassembly and I gave the BlackBerry motherboard a fully immersed underwater bath for 10-minutes in distilled water, and then baked for 2-3 hours at 150-180 degrees F to dry it out. I still use this BlackBerry to this day.

If your BlackBerry ever gets immersed, there's a good chance of recovery if (1) The battery is removed immediately; (2) The BlackBerry is dried out for a few days under an incandescent/halogen desk lamp before you reinsert the battery. This is shortenable to 2-3 hours if you disassemble with a Torx T6 screwdriver and bake at 150-180 degrees F.

Exception is if you get immersion in chlorine or salt water (or salty winter road slush), you must disassemble IMMEDIATELY and wash the BlackBerry parts in water (use tap water if distilled not available) to arrest damage by salt/chlorine. You may only have 10 minutes to do so. You may have to wash the whole saltwater-damaged unit, battery removed, for quite a while under running tap water if you can't find a TorxT6 screwdriver "on time" within 10 minutes or so of saltwater immersion. As this is "Lesser of two evils" as they say - your BlackBerry is going to be broken anyway otherwise. Once this is done, you now have more time, likely a few hours, to dissassemble and purchase distilled water to finish rinsing the BlackBerry motherboard, and then after a 2-3 hour bake at 150-180 F (under boiling point), and then reassemble the BlackBerry. You must detach the BlackBerry screen if possible. (Note: Early RIM8XX/9XX units had fragile screen connectors that got easily damaged by water, when rain went under the edge of the screen. Screen replacements will be required on these units. Newer BlackBerries are much more immune to raindrops accidentally seeping underneath the edges of the screen.)

If your BlackBerry gets wet inside and/or starts acting strange after a recent liquid exposure, it is VERY IMPORTANT that the battery be removed immediately, and never reinserted until the BlackBerry is totally dried out (if you do not disassemble, this may take as long as one week). Clean water doesn't damage the BlackBerry components - electricity in water does!
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Last edited by Mark Rejhon : 05-25-2005 at 03:25 PM.

davepbm
12-26-2005, 08:30 PM
Mark,

Many thanks for your reply! Are there any precautions I need to take while rinsing the mother board, or baking the motherboard? Should the motherboard be wrapped into something when baking it to dry? I assume it can be baked in an oven!

Thank you,

Wavester
12-27-2005, 10:45 AM
You may just want to try and let that sit for a bit. I had a 7290 hrown into the shower and although nothing worked at first, the unit came back to life two days later..after my replacement unit arrived. I sent the rplacement unit back and used the "wet" unit until I upgraded to the 8700c

RLLD
12-27-2005, 10:48 AM
Usually, only bad things come from getting electronics wet. Sometimes it takes a few weeks before you really start seeing it as well...

SMorganPhoto
12-27-2005, 10:50 AM
Good luck!

Mark def had some gonads with trying the tecnique.

KonTiki
12-27-2005, 06:58 PM
Hey look the alternative to trying this technique is using it as a paperweight isnt it? So I agree with mark in my eyes you have nothing to loose and everything to gain.