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Question: Water on decks
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sKyBreAK
Hey guys, haven't posted in a while...
Well, somehow a good half a glass of water was split on one of my decks and it was soaked. I didn't realise this until the next day, so there was water there for a while.
I took the plater off and unscrewed the top and wiped as much water as i could off it. Now it's next to a dehumidifer and hopefully all the water will be gone in a day or so. I won't turn it on until then. I found that one of the circuit boards had like a few white blotches on it, does this happen when water reacts with it??? Anyone have similar experiences or can just give some advice???

Andrew.
nick_energy
lol dude, big trouble , well, i haven't have that unlucky thing happened on my decks and maybe u can turn on the fan beside the deck so it may help (ps: next time dun bring any cup of water around ur deck)... good luck :)
Tiger777
yep, it's wise not to turn on your tables in a few days. Otherwise, you'll create even more damage. Water can oxidate the copper wires, but, one day, that's too fast. Try keeping your TT warm, then the water evaporates quicker and can't oxidate any copper wires. If the water got into your motor, you're probably got a pretty huge problem with only 1 solution. A new motor :) (actually, that's not funny :( )
Nabistai
One of the most important rules that have to be followed in my room is: NO FOOD OR DRINK NEAR MY TURNTABLES.




























I think it is a wise rule :)
Endo
quote:
Originally posted by Tiger777
yep, it's wise not to turn on your tables in a few days. Otherwise, you'll create even more damage. Water can oxidate the copper wires, but, one day, that's too fast. Try keeping your TT warm, then the water evaporates quicker and can't oxidate any copper wires. If the water got into your motor, you're probably got a pretty huge problem with only 1 solution. A new motor :) (actually, that's not funny :( )


NO! Don't keep your decks warm, it'll only increase the rate of oxidation. I think....
Breeze
how did u leave a cup of water on your decks???

it should be fine mate.
sKyBreAK
yeah.. people were smashed
from now on i'm keeping those deck covers on..

thanks guys
Tiger777
quote:
Originally posted by Endo
NO! Don't keep your decks warm, it'll only increase the rate of oxidation. I think....

No, the copper will react with the water(witch is a very weak acid). It's a pretty slow reaction, so you need to get the water out ASAP.

quote:
from now on i'm keeping those deck covers on..

wise :)
sKyBreAK
thanks for the replies guys
my deck is working fine now heh
close call
Tiger777
pfew, luckely ;)
It would've sucked when you screwed a turntable...
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