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View attachment 223133 phone module, that's exactly where this was. Two permanent lives seeped in water
Is that the source of the battery drain?
View attachment 223133 phone module, that's exactly where this was. Two permanent lives seeped in water
I'll possibly know tomorrow after its sat for 24hrs, it was on 13v when I walked away from it. Tomorrow I'll clean and start putting things back into place and go on from there.Is that the source of the battery drain?
I'll possibly know tomorrow after its sat for 24hrs, it was on 13v when I walked away from it. Tomorrow I'll clean and start putting things back into place and go on from there.
What if I just strip them back and tape em upyou may need to get one of those fibre loop back connectors.
Hmm, Food for thought..IMO you only need to loop the fibre. If you had a tube the right diameter you may get away with putting a fibre in each end to line them up.
This was my solution
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I still sometimes get a pool of water under the phone module that drips onto the satnav so my guess is @gold rover is right.
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I did the plastic bag solution, before anything happened. I was checking the area to see where water might get in. Imagine my surprise when a gap, big enough to get my pinkie through, appeared. I thought I'd broken something!
Bedtime, I'm out have a good evening peeps.
Ah well we'll see how long my multi-purpose sealant lastsLooks like they use the same sealant they used on my wifes Corsa that gives up after 15 years. Now that was a pita to re seal.
Cut a biro pen up (other makes avalable) stick the fiber in each end bit of tape round it to hold them in place and jobs a good un.you may need to get one of those fibre loop back connectors.
Cut a biro pen up (other makes avalable) stick the fiber in each end bit of tape round it to hold them in place and jobs a good un.
Sounds like leaks worse than a tratter
My tratter don't leak that bad. Think that particular 1 should be compared to a sieve sounds like the sieve might win
I hope for Mark that the customer understands this will take some man hours to sort.
J
Don't say that.... They'll be round your house with pitch forks!!!Sounds like leaks worse than a tratter
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