Boarderguy
Chief Narctopus Wrangler
So my dive buddy tripped in full gear yesterday with his travel hoisted on his shoulder. The scooter landed on the prop shroud and then hit the nose pretty lightly on the sidewalk. No visible damage so we proceeded to clamor down the rocks and get wet. I swim off in the shallows while he finished getting ready (fighting a new hood). I turned around after a few minutes expecting him to be on my tail with the scooter and I see him stationary fiddling with the trigger. I've I got back to him I watched a few unsuccessful attempts at starting it and then I saw some gray haze (smoke?) coming from the tube. I grabbed it and rolled it over and found the bubble stream...
Back on shore we pulled the nose and batteries which were soaked. He dumped a pint of salt water out and I said a few choice words. We flushed everything with bottled water but not sure what the next steps should be. I work with electronics daily and wash them in water, but that is only with power sources removed. I've never had to deal with salt water soaked batteries. I told him to flush thoroughly and them bake at 160° F for a few hours the same as I do at work. He currently has everything in a heated room with the vents blowing on everything. What else can be done? Tube is shot and hoping to minimize repair cost further.
Back on shore we pulled the nose and batteries which were soaked. He dumped a pint of salt water out and I said a few choice words. We flushed everything with bottled water but not sure what the next steps should be. I work with electronics daily and wash them in water, but that is only with power sources removed. I've never had to deal with salt water soaked batteries. I told him to flush thoroughly and them bake at 160° F for a few hours the same as I do at work. He currently has everything in a heated room with the vents blowing on everything. What else can be done? Tube is shot and hoping to minimize repair cost further.