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dropped Pinpoint salinity monitor in the water...
I accidently dropepd my American Marine Pionpoint Salinity monitor in my reserve makeup saltwater bucket. I pulled it out immediately but, alas, it is bouncing all over the place with a reading after drying out for a few hours. I opened it up and dried things off, not to wet inside but wet none the less. Any chance it will dry out more overnight or is it toast. I am so mad at myself .
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if it doesn't, you might want to try rinsing it out with some RODI water to get the salt and minerals off, then let it dry for a few days before turning it back on. I dropped a cell phone in the water once and it wouldn't work. i soaked it in DI water then let it sit for a week and it worked fine. good luck.
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And make sure that you pulled the battery out of the meter too.
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yup..I`d say rinse in RO and let dry..the salt from the water is conducts electricity and is causing the problems.
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Well, I cleaned it today with RO/Di water and I am now letting it dry out for a day and I will try it again tomorrow. I should have rinsed it right away...I may end up sending it back in for repair if it keeps bouncing around. I had myPinpoint Ph monitor repaired, basically the guts taken out and replaced for pretty inexpensive...$30-$40 as opposed to $100 for a new one.
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the longer the better for dry time..pull as much of it apart as you can to help it dry out
my daugter spill orange juice on a portable DVD player..I washed it out in a drinking fountain (road trip to Fla)..it was working 3 years later..so there is hope |
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Removing the batter, then rinsing with RO water and then drying gently with a hair dryer might help. (saltwater eats up circuits)
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DID THE SAME THING AND MINE WAS/IS TOAST
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Yup, I think it is toast. I can see a few solder points that are funkified by the salt water corrosion...apparent to my untrained eye. To bad. American Marine has always had great customer service and I am sure they will fix it right up for me.
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Talked with Lou over at American Marine. It turns out it wil be $90 plus shipping both ways to get it fixed...basically all new innards. I found it new for $103 so I ordered a new one and saved myself a trip to the Post Office and time packaging it up. It just wasn't worth it to get the old one fixed. I guess I will be more careful next time.
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where did u find it for $103???
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I would scrub the circuit with 90% rubbing alcohol and a clean tooth brush.
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