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What To Do... If Ur Mob Gets Wet!

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I had taken a day off to enjoy with my special someone... yesterday. We had gone to a waterfall near Navi Mumbai (New Bombay) at a place called Kharghar...

As expected ... I was busy taking care of my Digicam, and well my LG RD2030 was in deep water ... before I even knew it !! (Happened last year also... I went for a swim in my trousers with my mobile in my pocket... when I realized what had happened ... my heart was in my throat!! But then a quick thinking helped ... and it costed me NOTHING to get my beauty back to life!)

This time I was more prepared ... so herez what u do if ur mob. gets wet!!!!

FIRST : REMOVE THE BATTERY ASAP!

Do not keep the battery attached to the mobile as this increases the chances of getting a short circuit.

Take :

*A T3 6-star Screwdriver for LGRD2030

star screwdriver for SCH-N191

For Nokia handsets (newer ones) u do not actually need a screwdriver (or in the event that it gets completly wet, use a plug cleaner)

*Some ISO-PROPYL Alcohol

*A Hair Drier

*A little expertise in Electronics (this is not available anywhere.... if u do not have it ... please do not try these, at least for a safer side soldering is to be known)

*A soldering Iron is an added advantage (in the remote event of u breaking a contact! I have broken... that)

Step I

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Thatz my RD2030 lying peacefully .... with more than enuf water in it !! LOL

the battery is drained already!

The Tools I used other than the dryer and isopropyl are here...

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Remove Battery (This is step to be done as soon as the thing gets wet ...)

This is just a demo image

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There are 4+1 screws in the RD2030 (this is dependent on which mobile u have)

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The above image depicts ... how the screws are removed...

Herez my mob with the screws removed .... all ready to expose (he he )

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Therez another screw under the hidden reception antenna padding (see image below)

that is also to be removed

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Gently apply a PUSH-UP pressure on the sides .... uses a sharp tool to assisit u better!

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The internal reception antenna is attached to the main PCB by means of a disconnectable plug... here u can see the wire still connected (please note .. that if ur RD2030 is giving reception problems... a small adjustment to the aluminum cylindrical thing ... can assist u a lot!) <- Thanks to Chits... who points out that that is the vibrator, i am not quite sure ... but it did help me a lil when my reception had gone kaboom.. no idea mates

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Remove Antenna Connection

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Here u can see the PCB of the mobile after I cleaned it with a lil Isopropyl ... use a cloth... and dont use too much alcohol...

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Gr8 information... Good going :)

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Continuation of the post

To reach the keypads (where most of the water logs) seperate the PCB from the keypad body (anterior half of the mobile)

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Seperate the KeyPad ( U will have to remove it from the grooves and clean them thoroghly...)

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This is what I use to dry most of my electronics ... nice and real ancient ... but serves the purpose... my drier weighs about 2.7 kilos :)

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The next couple of images show the heating part ....

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Please ensure that u heat the keypad (also ensure that u do not hold the drier at one place for too long .... u have to evenly move your hand throughout the PCB ... such that one place does not over heat)

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Next seperate the keypads ... and clean them with a clean cloth (u can scrape off the dirt that would have accumlated in the grooves... also.. )

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Time to pack up .... please reverse procedure. ..

Connect the antenna plug (Red wire to the left when u hold the mobile in the standard position) and press the body back...

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Screws are to be re-driven

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(Continued)

BTW!!! Thanks a lot Sajo.

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Hey Ashok:

The tutorial was fantastic. A friend of mine (DAPO customer) had got her dropped her 191 in a pool of water. They charged her 5000 bucks to get it fixed! So knowing stuff like this really helps.

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Continuation

Battery is to be attached back!

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Switch on

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WOW! Chirag has been active ... thatz the first message i got ... after I managed to switch on my mobile

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Please note that this tutorial is for educational purposes only... U are opening the mobile and performing the above said actions under your own responsiblity... U can contact me for other details ... and demos on other handsets also..

Cheers

Ashok

Sorry for the interruption in the posts :)

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Thanks for that Vishal Bhai.... Hum toh Lagey hi rahenge, in sab aaltoo faltu kamom mein.

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Nice one :D

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Thanks for that ... do u guys feel another post for Samsung / Nokia Handsets is also needed ? or is this enuf ?

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Yah! :clap:

Its needed man... :lol:

YEH DIL MAANGE MOREEEEEEEE. :D

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noted sire ... but unfortunately I will be out of station till the 19th of this month, post then... or if I have time (I am on a holiday) I will post from Lonavla.

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hey.. g8t effort... uve gotto show this effort to Rel WW guys.. probably they would like to get a handson expertise.. instead of redirecting the customers to a distant service centre which is closed down most of the time..

n1 Ashok ! lage raho !

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Thanks dude.... Love this ..... Btw I think I will have to add another post to deal with the cleaning of blocked contacts (behind RD2030's mostly, but also on other mobs).... but all this after 19th ... Coz I am touring till then.

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Very nice and comprehensive post.

Will surely help a lot of distressed souls in this Monsoon.

However, a small correction. The thing that u disconnected (the one with two wires) is not the internal antenna but actually the Vibrator!!

So tweaking it wont help the reception. however u can clean the contact(golden colored) of the antenna which touches the pcb to improve the reception.

Nice work though :dontknow:

Thanks dude.... Love this ..... Btw I think I will have to add another post to deal with the cleaning of blocked contacts (behind RD2030's mostly, but also on other mobs).... but all this after 19th ... Coz I am touring till then.

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Very nice and comprehensive post.

Will surely help a lot of distressed souls in this Monsoon.

However, a small correction. The thing that u disconnected (the one with two wires) is not the internal antenna but actually the Vibrator!!

So tweaking it wont help the reception. however u can clean the contact(golden colored) of the antenna which touches the pcb to improve the reception.

Nice work though  :dontknow:

Thanks a lot for the info mates. ... I was always wondering where the vibrator was hidden.... but once when my reception had gone completely kaboom... all I remember was shaking that once ... (a loooooong time ago) and the mob was working fine... no idea if the reception was back due to some other reasons... but I got a notion that this was the antenna (the internal one)

Any way thanks dude...

Cheers

Ashok

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Sure... if u are technically competent .. can u please label the other components also ... so that others + me can benefit from that...

Cheers

Ashok

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Hey ... the same trick can be used to Laptop Synaptic touchpads .... mine got wet the other day .... and guess what ... I did just what I did with my mobile!

Cheers

Ashok

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LOL!!!! Whoz that? Man... that is dreaming tooo high!!

Cheers

Ashok

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