iPod vs. Washing machine
I (Andrew) bought a shiny new jacket a bunch of weeks ago. It was sleek, it was stylish, it was fraught with pockets. After our Christmas holiday to BC, my jacket wasn't looking quite so sleek. I decided it should be washed, so I checked all the pockets for stuff. And by "all" I mean "all but one". My coat of many pockets was still unfamiliar to me so somehow I missed a cranny.
After a nice vigorous wash cycle, my dear mother (yes, when we visit my parents in Ontario I'm more than happy to let my mom do my laundry) was transferring it to the dryer when she felt something that didn't belong. "Andrew!" she asked in alarm, "Is there a cell phone in here?" I was confident that there wasn't, since I knew where my phone was. So we dug out the offending article and voilĂ ! ...out came a rather soggy iPod Mini!
Now, if I'd given in to my curiosity, I would have tried to turn the iPod on and it would have died instantly and permanently. Instead I resigned myself to a long chore with no guarantee of success. I googled my problem and took it from there. (In case you've been living under a rock, any problem you encounter has been encountered before and has probably found its way (hopefully with a solution) onto the Internet somewhere, although not necessarily in English.)
You'd be surprised how many iPods have been submerged in water, with most cases involving toilet bowls. As such, it didn't take long for me to find a website that outlined how to take apart my iPod and try to dry it out.
An iPod Mini dissected (click pics to enlarge)
I ripped the thing apart, then dried what I could with a cloth and a blow dryer. Then I left it overnight with a good draft blowing across it. Next morning I slapped it back together and went for broke. It worked!! Not at all what I was expecting but I shan't complain.
Oh, by the way, the battery (the blue pack in the picture) is of the Lithium-Ion variety and can explode violently if exposed to water. I'm utterly amazed that during the wash cycle the water didn't penetrate where it shouldn't. Ah well, all's well that ends well. The iPod now joins my USB key on my list of Things-That-Shouldn't-Work-After-Going-Through-The-Wash-But-Do.
A good-as-new iPod!
very hilarious! i had just asked dad if we could leave comments or what...and ta-da, it looks as though we can. we'll try to keep the abuse to a minimum. ;p mv
ReplyDeleteThanks marty... when is YOUR blog starting? It's a bit of work, but you've got nothing but time on your hands. I hear kids pretty much raise themselves.
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