Note that electronics often survive immersion like this.
Particularly if they run out of power or are turned off
(current flow prompts corrosion).
However they also will experience problems down
the road. There are various resources which tell you
how to disassemble and 'bake out' immersed electronics
to try and ensure future longevity.
Greg
At 08:29 PM 3/10/2005, Darwin Girdauckis wrote:
----[Please read http://ercoupers.com/disclaimer.htm before following any advice in this forum.]----Hi Joe!
My Garmin GPS 3 Pilot was under 8 feet of water
For four days. When I got it back, I opened the battery
compartment & the there was a lot of rust & crap inside.
I took it home & dried it off then took out the screws. There
wasn't a drop inside. I cleaned the case, & put it back together.
Then I put in a new set of batteries & tried it. It worked like
new. Didn't even loose the data base. If I ever buy another GPS
it will be a Garmin!!!
Darwin
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----[Please read http://ercoupers.com/disclaimer.htm before following any advice in this forum.]----Just wondering if anyone has had any experience with the Lowrance Airmap 500 GPS. It seems like it may be a good all around basic GPS for both flying and boating at a very reasonable price. I looked at the Garmin but it was more expensive and the screen was smaller. Any input would be appreciated. Joe M
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