
antichef
pornk rock
I moved from one house to another recently, and my big fishing tackle box in which I keep all my electronic components and doo-dads was sitting around -- I got the bright idea of putting in the basement of our new (old) house.
(For the uninitiated, basements in Houston are about as rare as rocking horse poo, and there's a reason for that)
The tackle box wasn't big enough for all my stuff, and the top no longer closed completely. I guess a bunch of water from a rainstorm found its way to the box, and the bottom part of the box filled up with yucky water -- I'm not sure how long it stood that way, but let's assume it was weeks. The top shelves, protected by the top of the box, stayed dry.
Here's my question -- among the soaked things were:
1) a bunch of NOS carbon resistors
2) some NOS capacitors (still in the paper/plastic wrapping)
3) a bunch of hookup wire
4) some transistors -- actually the BC441 and BC461 that we've been using to fix the ACMP-81 units
5) some other stuff, like a heat gun, some files, and other things that will either obviously keep working or not
I rinsed everything in clean water, and have left it out to dry. For the items in 1-4, does anyone have any experience with water soakage like this? Should I just throw it away? Or should I keep, but test before using?
(don't worry Drossfile - the first set of capacitors I sent had been in my desk drawer at work since way before the water event, and the second set were in the top shelf area of the box and didn't get wet
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edit: no responses? Well.... a year from now when you're all wondering how I get that swampy sound in my tracks, I'm not tellin'
(For the uninitiated, basements in Houston are about as rare as rocking horse poo, and there's a reason for that)
The tackle box wasn't big enough for all my stuff, and the top no longer closed completely. I guess a bunch of water from a rainstorm found its way to the box, and the bottom part of the box filled up with yucky water -- I'm not sure how long it stood that way, but let's assume it was weeks. The top shelves, protected by the top of the box, stayed dry.
Here's my question -- among the soaked things were:
1) a bunch of NOS carbon resistors
2) some NOS capacitors (still in the paper/plastic wrapping)
3) a bunch of hookup wire
4) some transistors -- actually the BC441 and BC461 that we've been using to fix the ACMP-81 units
5) some other stuff, like a heat gun, some files, and other things that will either obviously keep working or not
I rinsed everything in clean water, and have left it out to dry. For the items in 1-4, does anyone have any experience with water soakage like this? Should I just throw it away? Or should I keep, but test before using?
(don't worry Drossfile - the first set of capacitors I sent had been in my desk drawer at work since way before the water event, and the second set were in the top shelf area of the box and didn't get wet

edit: no responses? Well.... a year from now when you're all wondering how I get that swampy sound in my tracks, I'm not tellin'

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