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My Most Common iPod Repairs:
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   LCD's and Dropped in Water

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I dropped it in water can you fix it?
Yet another case was Conor H's 2nd gen nano which I got working perfectly for him. It arrived smelling 'very clean'. You begin to get a sense of these things. In his case I had serious doubts... it had too many areas of internal corrosion. I'm going to dispay some of the shots of his iPod open. You can click on any of these images and get a larger shot. The corrosion on these are the result of delaying to get the device opened and the moisture removed. When you leave the moisture in the iPod it will re-evaporte then re-condense leaving a film of moisture on the entirety of the device. The condensing moisture congregates more on the contact points. The points of sensitity are where the docking port is soldered down, the surface solder points of the Application Specific chips the device uses and the LCD ribbon connection.
Whenever you see green in the docking port on the bottom of the iPod, you know you are in for a knife fight in a dark room with corrosion. It may not be too obvious in shot one, seeing green in the docking port is the scary part of this work because you know it's much worse inside. Here are the shots: (click to enlarge)







There are many more success stories of bringing a water dipped iPod back to life, but you get the idea. But there are two when I wasn't able to bring the wounded back again....



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I'm in Sonoma County... Northern California wine country.

If you live nearby, are traveling through or live in the San Francisco Bay Area bring your iPod to me and I can do the work while you wait or go wine tasting for a while. Send me an email just to make sure I have on hand whatever parts your repair will require.

Call or email me with questions or to set up a repair. You can also call, I am here most days from 8am to 8pm
Toll Free 1-877-iPod-Pro (1 - 877 - 476-3776)

Send the device to:
    Frank Walburg
    2145 Service Court
    Santa Rosa, Ca 95403-3139
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