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Topic: Electronics Take A Swim?  (Read 770 times)

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EWB

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Saw this on Kayak Anglers Mag. No clue if it really works. The only drawback is you have to have it on hand. I imagine if you wait to order it the damage may be fatal.

http://www.kayakanglermag.com/blog/buzz-bait/376-what-to-do-when-your-electronics-get-wet.html
-Eric Berg


polepole

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And it doesn't take salt out if you drop your electronics in salt water.

-Allen


Eric B

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HDRich

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And salt is a wonderful conductor!!

Just ask my dead Humminbird 525 that I dunked in the ocean at Albion. :smt010 :smt013

But Humminbird replaced it for $80....

Rich