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Anybody discover their radio 6 months down the road with corroded leaky
batteries. What was your startegy to restore it to operation. I hear the speaker pop when I turn it on the receiver is daid. I presume it's a corroded pwb-trace Advice and "destructions" 'preciated Yodar |
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On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 00:40:51 GMT, jstrain wrote:
Anybody discover their radio 6 months down the road with corroded leaky batteries. What was your startegy to restore it to operation. I hear the speaker pop when I turn it on the receiver is daid. I presume it's a corroded pwb-trace Advice and "destructions" 'preciated Is it worth $40 of your time to mess with it? White vinegar and a tooth brush. Rinse with distilled water, then anhydrous alcohol. Let bake in the sun for a good 6 hours. Light a candle. |
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![]() David wrote: On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 00:40:51 GMT, jstrain wrote: Anybody discover their radio 6 months down the road with corroded leaky batteries. What was your startegy to restore it to operation. Box it up and send it to the battery company.I have had stuff get ruined from leaky battery's and have always got the devise replaced. |
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