Tap Water Monitoring System : Diginfo


Posted in Consumer Electronics by admin - Jan 29, 2010

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Kankyo Electronics has developed a water quality monitoring system that provides continuous monitoring by detecting abnormalities in Medaka or killifish. This sy. . .

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Water Balloon Hit By A Baseball Bat In Slow Motion


Posted in Consumer Electronics by admin - Dec 8, 2009

Sharp is changing the world with innovations and inventions in a surprisingnumber of electronics technologies including LCD, Solar Cell, HDTV, andrenewable energy factories.

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Consumer Electronics And Water Damage, Things You Should Know About


Posted in Consumer Electronics by admin - Nov 15, 2009

One thing that most people who own a cell phone or a laptop are very concerned and careful of is spilling water or another liquid onto it.
It happens quite often and can easily put you out $100 and up, depending on what the liquid ruins. Maybe you like to drink a cup of coffee while you’re working and you reach over for a pen and it topples onto your keyboard or maybe you’ve dropped your cell phone into the toilet or the bath tub.
No matter how the liquid came into contact with your electronic device, most of the time you assume that it’s completely dead and there’s nothing that you can do about it. Sometimes this really isn’t the case.
Even if you completely submerse a CD player or other electronic device in water, if it’s not powered on at the time, it can usually be saved if you allow it to dry out completely before trying to turn it on and use it.
One thing to worry about, though, is how long the object is allowed to stay in the water. Depending on what the inside is made out of, it may or may not absorb water and expand the longer it stays submerged. Wait at least a few days before trying to power on the device again and allow it to dry out naturally.
If you have a device that is powered on when it comes into contact with a liquid substance of any kind, unplug the device from the wall or from your car’s cigarette lighter or whatever power source it happens to be using at that moment. Remove any batteries that could accidentally be instructed to supply power to the device by pressing a button.
If you have an item that has been water damaged by more than just spilling a cup of liquid on it or just dropping it in the toilet, it’s best to consult a professional.
For example, a computer that has been submerged in flood waters for a period of time isn’t that likely to be recovered, but with the right care and proper conditions, it can be done. It all depends on the circumstances of your situation, but whatever you do, don’t try to power on the device or use it in any way before it’s dry, no matter what size or kind of device it may be.

Jim Corkern is a writer and promoter of quality
water damage restoration companies and
Dallas Residential Water Damage Restoration Contractors.
Nov
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How To Properly Clean A Lcd Screen With Just Water


Posted in Consumer Electronics by admin - Nov 9, 2009

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Water Blood Urine Rechargeable Aa And Aaa Batteries Nopopo Japan Test Pee Urine And Blood Rechargeable Battery Even Apple Juice! Ces 2009 Consumer Electronic Show Preview


Posted in Consumer Electronics by admin - Oct 7, 2009

TRUE STORY FROM CLIFF BALDRIDGE CHIEF TECHNOLOGIST SBARTSTV ELITE TECH REVIEW I finished an amazing Review Please watch this video and pass it around. When we were at CES The International Consumer. . .

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