iPad 2 Water Damage Diagnostic Repair

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Choose this option to get your iPad 2 Liquid Damage problem fixed if:

  • Your iPad has been introduced to liquid.
  • Water spilled on your device.
  • Your iPad display has liquid marks on it.
  • Your device is behaving erratically.
  • Your device is heating up after liquid ingress.
  • Your device does not power on after liquid damage
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Mobile Phones damaged by liquid are becoming more and more common these days since we carry such devices pretty much everywhere with us. The beach, pool, and even the bar can wreak havoc on an unwary iPad when exposed to liquid.

What happens when water covers your iPad motherboard? Why does liquid cause such problems for your device?

Electronics and water don’t go well together. Components begin to fail, things stop functioning properly, and eventually your device will die if not properly taken care of.

Liquid on circuit boards causes corrosion, which is oxidation, or the degradation of metals. Nothing good ever really comes of this. A circuit board corrodes just like a car rusts and eventually dies. Electronic devices suffer from a variety of different problems when liquid is introduced in their environment. 

Resistance between the components drop, metals break down, and solder joints deteriorate as corrosion spreads.

Corrosion causes pits and cracks in areas that electricity once freely flowed. The formation of metal fibers/clusters tends to occur, which bridges oppositely charged leads and causes arcing, or them to short out and fail.

The type of liquid plays a significant role in how quickly corrosion will spread. Fresh water and alcohol are your friends when it comes to liquid damage. They contain the least amount of corrosion accelerators when compared to other types of liquids.

Salt water and chlorine are two of the worst types of liquid you can drop your device in. They contain elements that are heavy corrosion accelerators, which rapidly increase the spread of corrosion, and kill your circuits very fast.

When salt water/chlorine dry up, they will leave minerals and deposits on the circuit board. 

These minerals will eat up circuits in a matter of hours.

With all our experience, the devices that have had the greatest success rate of surviving liquid exposure are those whose last contact was with fresh water.

A few tips that you should take into consideration should you be the unfortunate victim of iPad 2 Liquid Damage accident:

•  Do not try to turn it on
•  Do NOT charge your device. The device being on and soaked at the same time can and will short out circuits on the board
•  We suggest customers to contact us as soon as possible, arrange for a pickup or visit us personally asap
•  The sooner you get your device under repair, the better chance you have of repairing your device

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