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    E-Trac - Water damage

    I think I may have fried my E-Trac. >:# I was giving it a rinse at the sink to get the mud off the handle and it won't turn on. I can see a drop of water behind the screen film so I must have gotten water inside somehow. I was being careful not to get water in the vent in back but I figured the screen could take a little water. Anyone else had this happen? Is the screen really that susceptible to water intrusion?

    I'm letting it dry out now and hoping it will come alive again when the innerds are dry.
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    Re: E-Trac - Water damage

    yup the whole box is very susceptible to water , rain and even high humidity can make the unit act funny . i hope it comes back alive after a very thorough drying . if not your gonna have to get ahold of minelab to send it in . for future reference you migh wann just use a damp towel to wipe it off .

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    Re: E-Trac - Water damage

    Quote Originally Posted by del link=topic=8369.msg94822#msg94822 date=1325199890
    yup the whole box is very susceptible to water , rain and even high humidity can make the unit act funny . i hope it comes back alive after a very thorough drying . if not your gonna have to get ahold of minelab to send it in . for future reference you migh wann just use a damp towel to wipe it off .

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    Thanks! I will certainly be more careful. I ordered screen covers today for my units, too.
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    I hope you unit is ok. It had been muddy here as well and I also rinsed the foam handle off in the sink. I'm glad you mentioned this as I didn't realize it was so susceptible.

    What I've done now is use a velcro handle wrap around (it came with the protector cover for the battery area). That gets all the mud on it and then I just take it off and rinse that under water. A lot less dangerous. You can really use anything to cover the handle like that.

    Let us know how it goes and Good luck,
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    Quote Originally Posted by earthmansurfer link=topic=8369.msg94897#msg94897 date=1325263298
    I hope you unit is ok. It had been muddy here as well and I also rinsed the foam handle off in the sink. I'm glad you mentioned this as I didn't realize it was so susceptible.

    What I've done now is use a velcro handle wrap around (it came with the protector cover for the battery area). That gets all the mud on it and then I just take it off and rinse that under water. A lot less dangerous. You can really use anything to cover the handle like that.

    Let us know how it goes and Good luck,
    Albert
    Yeah, the handle really gets muddy and the mud gets into the crack on each side below the display. I'll have to figure something out. Thanks!
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    Sorry to hear about the problems on your E-Trac DirtFisher. A good reminder for us all.
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    Re: E-Trac - Water damage

    Take a hair drier to it, hope you get it up and running
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    Quote Originally Posted by martymco link=topic=8369.msg94936#msg94936 date=1325290069
    Take a hair drier to it, hope you get it up and running
    I'm hitting it for the third time with the hair dryer today. I think it's a goner.
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    Re: E-Trac - Water damage

    Shooting warm air into the vents didn't seem to help so I removed three of the screws in the housing and peeled back the screen membrane half way and shot it with some more warm air. This got rod of the condensation but it still won't turn on so it's gone back to Minelab.
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    The simple solution is to wipe your muddy hands off on your pants after you dig your target out. 8/

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    Oh STOP! It's like watching torture. First you subjected it to water boarding, now you're peeling it's face off!!!
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    Re: E-Trac - Water damage

    Quote Originally Posted by Probed link=topic=8369.msg95046#msg95046 date=1325402017
    The simple solution is to wipe your muddy hands off on your pants after you dig your target out. 8/
    Yes, I'm sure you have noticed how messy I can get! I do need to work on that.
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    Re: E-Trac - Water damage

    Quote Originally Posted by Jason in Enid link=topic=8369.msg95065#msg95065 date=1325434863
    Oh STOP! It's like watching torture. First you subjected it to water boarding, now you're peeling it's face off!!!
    Sorry, man. I was desperate to get it going again. >:# I shipped it back to Minelab yesterday.
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    Sorry to hear that Reese, looks like your just going to have to use your other unit.. It's water resistant you know thumbsup01
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    Re: E-Trac - Water damage

    Quote Originally Posted by Nitro 54 link=topic=8369.msg95271#msg95271 date=1325525365
    Sorry to hear that Reese, looks like your just going to have to use your other unit.. It's water resistant you know thumbsup01
    I bought two new E-Tracs two weeks ago so I can still keep going!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DirtFisher link=topic=8369.msg95299#msg95299 date=1325531645
    I bought two new E-Tracs two weeks ago so I can still keep going!
    Wow, you want to adopt me?!
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    Re: E-Trac - Water damage

    Minelab just called. The E-Trac is fixed and on its way home. They had to replace a lot of the internals along with the screen pad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DirtFisher link=topic=8369.msg96925#msg96925 date=1326736861
    Minelab just called. The E-Trac is fixed and on its way home. They had to replace a lot of the internals along with the screen pad.
    I'm really curious. How was it dealing with them and how much did the repairs cost?

    Glad you got your two E-Tracs again rofl

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    Re: E-Trac - Water damage

    Hi EMS!

    Minelab service is excellent. Right up there with White's.

    I shipped the unit to them, they called me when they received it and gave me reference number to use if I wanted to call in later for the status and they called me (this morning) to go over what they did to get the machine working. No charge - it was under the 3 year warranty.

    BTW: the warranty doesn't have an explicit water damage exclusion, although it does exclude 'abuse'.
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    That is great to hear! No charge. You know I think Minelab is really trying to turn around their previous bad customer service rap. And from more recent posts I think they are doing so.

    I actually had some condensation under my screen yesterday. It was a circular 2 pattern and it slowly went away. Maybe because it was around freezing or below freezing? I did hunt in a light drizzle last week and wonder if water got in. At one point the detector acted really chatty and then quieted up after a restart. Think it's behind me...

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