Tmoose
Mechanical
- Apr 12, 2003
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I worked at a place that made superconducting machinery and the components must withstand pretty high vacuum so there was some pretty serious vacuum pumping capabilities there. Whenever somebody's phone got wet it would go into one of the vacuum chambers to dry it out. I do not know if they took them to max achievable vacuum or not. I think some phones did not work after receiving the treatment, but I have no idea whether the vacuum "did" it, or the phone was already damaged.
It has been a while since either of my daughters has dropped her phone in water, but I expect it may happen again one of these days. My thought is to put it in a pressure cooker and hook up my harbor freight AC vac pump. It is rated 75 micron/10 Pascal maximum vacuum.
1 - Am I likely to euthanize an other wise good Iphone etc phone with that kind of vacuum?
2 - How low is required for good drying?
thanks
Dan T