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    Default Wrong Place, At The Wrong Time...

    Well I was having a good day today... Until I went out fishing. We had just recently gone fishing the other day and surprisingly we caught some fish! So we decided to take our family and friends out today to spend some quality time fishing together. We also went dirt biking of course.

    Anyways I was sitting down fishing when all of the sudden my PSP slid out of my pocket and fell about 5 or 6 feet through the air then directly into the water. ( Luckily I had my Logitech PlayGear Case on, the very thick case broke the fall when my PSP hit the water/rocks ) It took us all of a few seconds to retrieve my PSP but I feared that we just may not have been fast enough... I immediately took my PSP back up to our car to dry it off and pull the battery along with the memory stick out.

    Now I've had electronics get wet before... ( Cell Phone's est. ) And the majority of the time, if electronics are given some time to dry before you turn them back on they will be fine. An example of this was when my younger brother's DS went through the washer but surprisingly came out fine after we let it dry off. We've also had many Cell Phones’ get wet only to recover after we let them dry off.

    After we had left ( Didn’t catch any fish btw ) I went to Wal-Mart and got a can of compressed air. I used that to help spray out the sand stuck inside my PSP's UMD slot and buttons. This actually worked without me having to take apart my PSP. The only thing I'm worried about now is will my PSP turn on after I give it some time to dry? I've done just about everything I can imagine; Only time well tell now... But any advice on what else I should do is appreciated.

    Well I guess my PSP is the Chosen One of Legend!!! Yes, after a day of letting the sucker dry I put the battery back in ( Different Battery of Course! ) and it fired right up! Even more amazing is after I got the little particles of sand out with the compressed air, the PSP's buttons and UMD slot now work more efficiently! Meaning no more stuck buttons and the UMD slot now opens and closes better! :thumbup: My PSP actually came out of the water better than when it went in! This was a nice ending to my cruddy weekend and a even nicer ending to this Fishermen's Tale... Thank you all for your support!

    EDIT: Well my UMD drive did eventually crap out on me but hey at least my PSP still works. Thanks to Custom Firmware my PSP will still be 100%.

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    Quote Originally Posted by V3N0M View Post
    Now I've had electronics get wet before... ( Cell Phone's est. ) And the majority of the time, if electronics are given some time to dry before you turn them back on they will be fine. An example of this was when my younger brother's DS went through the washer but surprisingly came out fine after we let it dry off. We've also had many Cell Phones’ get wet only to recover after we let them dry off.
    I dropped a Sony Ericsson K750i in a jug of apple juice once, it never worked again after it was dried...

    ...Although it switched on it never actually worked, the same with my phone your PSP might never work the same

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    Quote Originally Posted by VampDude View Post
    I dropped a Sony Ericsson K750i in a jug of apple juice once, it never worked again after it was dried...

    ...Although it switched on it never actually worked, the same with my phone your PSP might never work the same
    Well thanks for the support... Well hopefully everything will be ok once its dry. Keep in mind that it fell into fresh water and not Apple Juice.

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    man i hope your psp works. If it does then it's the Chosen One of Legend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by V3N0M View Post
    Thanks for the support... Well hopefully everything will be ok once its dry. Keep in mind that it fell into fresh water and not Apple Juice.
    hopefully, apple juice is thicker and a lot stikier than water anyhow so your PSP is probably ok! lol

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    It should be fine, the only thing i would really stress is that damn sand! I don't like sand

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnesR0X View Post
    It should be fine, the only thing i would really stress is that damn sand! I don't like sand
    Well I was able to get all of the sand out with the compressed air. I guess I should give it a day or two to dry before I turn it back on.

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    If your warranty is already void just open it and dry it, and i would get a new battery if the psp happens to work because wet battery might rust and would worsen your psp condition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pibster View Post
    If your warranty is already void just open it and dry it, and i would get a new battery if the psp happens to work because wet battery might rust and would worsen your psp condition.
    I'll take note of that, thank you. I would like to thank you all for your support! This truly is the best online community of people! :thumbup:

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    well.
    lets just hope it dries completely and works when dried.

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