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<blockquote data-quote="MileHighSi" data-source="post: 29131" data-attributes="member: 3234"><p>Very true, I expect. However, that's perhaps a <em>touch</em> more specific than required. You do raise an important detail, though, which is that it would only have been the bottom half of the unit which was exposed (none of the gold plates or pins at the top), and even then just through the bag. The internals may not have been exposed much, if any at all, to saltwater – depending on how watertight these unit are. Even more reason to want to know how long is long enough to ascertain whether corrosion will occur.</p><p></p><p>Someone out there with good knowledge of both lithium batteries and salt's corrosive properties on electronics over time knows the answer. I'll ask elsewhere and report back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MileHighSi, post: 29131, member: 3234"] Very true, I expect. However, that's perhaps a [I]touch[/I] more specific than required. You do raise an important detail, though, which is that it would only have been the bottom half of the unit which was exposed (none of the gold plates or pins at the top), and even then just through the bag. The internals may not have been exposed much, if any at all, to saltwater – depending on how watertight these unit are. Even more reason to want to know how long is long enough to ascertain whether corrosion will occur. Someone out there with good knowledge of both lithium batteries and salt's corrosive properties on electronics over time knows the answer. I'll ask elsewhere and report back. [/QUOTE]
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