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Ipod revival
As I reported last week, my son went swimming with his cell phone and
Ipod nano, in salt water. I managed to get the cell phone working again for a little while by soaking it in fresh water and then methanol and then putting it in a vacuum system to remove the residual water. I vacuumed it repeatedly because the vacuum causes the nethanol to freeze as someone else here pointed out. It worked for a couple days and then died again. A week after the dunking, I took apart the Ipod nano and can see why the cell phone died again. A simple immersion in fresh water does not remove the salt and water vapor in the air will recombine with residual salt to short it out. The Nano looked awful with most of the circuits encrusted with salt. It tool repeated immersions and then brusshing with a very fine stiff brush and then examination under 5x, 10x and 20x magnifiers to make sure I had removed the salt between traces. Finally, it looks good and is in the vacuum system right now. The Li ion battery is soldered in place and its fine leads broke. Fortunately, I found a chinese web site with a pic of the inside of the nano showing the orientation of the leads. I believe the battery may still be good but will know when we try to charge it. The cell phone will require further dissection so I can remove all the salt. I'd love to have my son start a small business reviving such damaged ipods and phones but he is simply not interested. He is only 16 but you'd think he'd jump at a chance to make easy money but he seems to prefer bagging groceries for now. I dont think he could make enough to support himself doing this but a few thou a year would sure help him pay for college. Unfortunately, he doesnt have his dad's fascination with how techie stuff works in detail. Strange, when I was his age (in the early 70s), I was trying to build my own computer with surplus 7401 quad nand gates, he seems to have little techie aptitude and huge social aptitude. |
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Ipod revival
Harry Krause wrote:
When I was 16, I was working on getting laid every weekend. Took a lot of effort to be successful, because I was neither handsome nor rich. Bert had trouble getting dates with the 'palm sisters'. |
Ipod revival
Speaking of Ipods (or iPod) ...
Following my winter time rants about having no use for them (whatever they are), Mrs.E decided to get one for me. I have to admit, it seems to be well made ... bright shiny back with the Apple logo and a nice looking black front panel and screen. Heavy little thing too. Problem is .... I don't have a clue what you do with it. Somehow I turned it on and couldn't shut it off until I sat down and read the manual. I was looking for where you put the batteries, but the manual says it charges an internal battery from the USB port on the computer .... except it warns you to only use type 2.0 USB ports or something bad might happen. What the heck is a 2.0 USB port? I assume once I figure out how to hook it up to a computer I will need to spend hours downloading music from CDs or something to use this thing. Isn't it easier to just bring the CD to where ever you want to play it? I just don't get the concept RCE |
Ipod revival
"Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. RCE wrote: Speaking of Ipods (or iPod) ... Following my winter time rants about having no use for them (whatever they are), Mrs.E decided to get one for me. I have to admit, it seems to be well made ... bright shiny back with the Apple logo and a nice looking black front panel and screen. Heavy little thing too. Problem is .... I don't have a clue what you do with it. Somehow I turned it on and couldn't shut it off until I sat down and read the manual. I was looking for where you put the batteries, but the manual says it charges an internal battery from the USB port on the computer .... except it warns you to only use type 2.0 USB ports or something bad might happen. What the heck is a 2.0 USB port? I assume once I figure out how to hook it up to a computer I will need to spend hours downloading music from CDs or something to use this thing. Isn't it easier to just bring the CD to where ever you want to play it? I just don't get the concept RCE If you want, you can call me on the phone and I will be delighted to talk you through the preliminaries. It will recharge with a wall plug accessory, but you need to load music on it through your computer. I don't believe you need USB 2.0 for that. It only takes a minute or so to dump a CD into a library file on your computer and then upload it to the iPOD. Of course, you have to like music to want to mess with an iPOD. Mine charges through a USB port connection with the other end of the cable going to the bottom port of the Ipod. That cable not only charges but transfers data and is included with the Ipod when you buy it. I also have a car charger for use on the boat. Plugs into the bottom port of the Ipod and into a cigarette lighter. |
Ipod revival
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 20:38:03 GMT, Don White wrote:
Harry Krause wrote: When I was 16, I was working on getting laid every weekend. Took a lot of effort to be successful, because I was neither handsome nor rich. Bert had trouble getting dates with the 'palm sisters'. Damn, Don, does every thread prompt you to make personal attacks? |
Ipod revival
"Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. RCE wrote: Speaking of Ipods (or iPod) ... Following my winter time rants about having no use for them (whatever they are), Mrs.E decided to get one for me. I have to admit, it seems to be well made ... bright shiny back with the Apple logo and a nice looking black front panel and screen. Heavy little thing too. Problem is .... I don't have a clue what you do with it. Somehow I turned it on and couldn't shut it off until I sat down and read the manual. I was looking for where you put the batteries, but the manual says it charges an internal battery from the USB port on the computer .... except it warns you to only use type 2.0 USB ports or something bad might happen. What the heck is a 2.0 USB port? I assume once I figure out how to hook it up to a computer I will need to spend hours downloading music from CDs or something to use this thing. Isn't it easier to just bring the CD to where ever you want to play it? I just don't get the concept RCE If you want, you can call me on the phone and I will be delighted to talk you through the preliminaries. It will recharge with a wall plug accessory, but you need to load music on it through your computer. I don't believe you need USB 2.0 for that. It only takes a minute or so to dump a CD into a library file on your computer and then upload it to the iPOD. Of course, you have to like music to want to mess with an iPOD. Thanks. I might take you up on that. I think I am going to put it aside for now and wait until the next batch of rainy, cold weather hits. That'll give me something to do. RCE |
Ipod revival
JohnH wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 20:38:03 GMT, Don White wrote: Harry Krause wrote: When I was 16, I was working on getting laid every weekend. Took a lot of effort to be successful, because I was neither handsome nor rich. Bert had trouble getting dates with the 'palm sisters'. Damn, Don, does every thread prompt you to make personal attacks? Now that's just silly John. I might throw something in every 50 or hundred posts. I don't have the energy, time or inclination to do so every thread. When is your term up as sheriff and will anyone else be running next time? I assume we'll get to vote the next sheriff in. |
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