Passed out with a protein shake in one hand, brand new Oneplus 2 in the other. Woke up with the OP2 and my pants filled with a thick vanilla protein pool.
I'm special.
I wipe the phone down- not really knowing how bad I had damaged it, just looked like the screen had some of the shake on it at first glance.
[FYI: the phone was powered on it while it soaked in the protein pool for 5 hours- and stayed on. ]
I flick the notification switch and yep, still running. Immediately powered it off (was also VERY hot). I almost considered it a wash and decided to wait for another invite and keep it for parts, but I want to try to repair it.
Knowing my warranty doesn't mean jack at this point- I immediately removed the bamboo back cover, it looked as though looks like someone spilled ice cream all over the backplate and body okate, this thing definitely got a bath.
Voided the white sticker screw along with the 18 others. Removed the un-removable battery. Then let it dry (big ol bowl of rice). I'm not sure made it worse or better as the protein shake was very dense- the internals had hardened delicious vanilla plaque caked all over upon inspection of removing the back plate.
Visually inspecting the shame, the headphone jack had allowed the shake to trip directly into the mainboard, now half way crusted over. Areas of the part of the PCB I could see looked a little bit wet- I dabbed them with an iso pad, then dabbed with lens cloth and decided to let it sit in a rice-bowl again for another day or two..
Day 5 of drying... at this point, I decided screw it- let's see what works. Put the battery back in and powered it on. LTE-working, LCD/touch/buttons, working.. No Camera/WIFI/Bluetooth/Speakers/GPS do not work at all. No MAC addresses for WIFI NIC or BT NIC.
Oddly, text/system notifications created output but it didn't seem to come from the speakers on the bottom. No music players could output anything through the main stereo speakers. Calls (earpiece and mic) worked fine.
I sigh, and stare ate the mess of a brand new OP2. It half-ass works. I almost considered it a wash and decided to wait for another invite and keep it for parts, but I want to try to repair it.
Now I have working headphone jack, speakers, both cameras, and GPS (and LTE/GSM has always worked so that's fine too). Now the only problems are Bluetooth and WIFI.. again no mac addresses and they do not allow me to toggle them on.
Full system wipe to stock, and I mean ALL the way stock. Wiped the heck out of everything except the boot loader and even flashed the stock boot loader back on. Still cannot enable WIFI/BT.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Word around here is that you cannot buy the logic board, and the only other options is to buy another or find someone who cracked their screen and use their PCB.
I'm special.
I wipe the phone down- not really knowing how bad I had damaged it, just looked like the screen had some of the shake on it at first glance.
[FYI: the phone was powered on it while it soaked in the protein pool for 5 hours- and stayed on. ]
I flick the notification switch and yep, still running. Immediately powered it off (was also VERY hot). I almost considered it a wash and decided to wait for another invite and keep it for parts, but I want to try to repair it.
Knowing my warranty doesn't mean jack at this point- I immediately removed the bamboo back cover, it looked as though looks like someone spilled ice cream all over the backplate and body okate, this thing definitely got a bath.
Voided the white sticker screw along with the 18 others. Removed the un-removable battery. Then let it dry (big ol bowl of rice). I'm not sure made it worse or better as the protein shake was very dense- the internals had hardened delicious vanilla plaque caked all over upon inspection of removing the back plate.
Visually inspecting the shame, the headphone jack had allowed the shake to trip directly into the mainboard, now half way crusted over. Areas of the part of the PCB I could see looked a little bit wet- I dabbed them with an iso pad, then dabbed with lens cloth and decided to let it sit in a rice-bowl again for another day or two..
Day 5 of drying... at this point, I decided screw it- let's see what works. Put the battery back in and powered it on. LTE-working, LCD/touch/buttons, working.. No Camera/WIFI/Bluetooth/Speakers/GPS do not work at all. No MAC addresses for WIFI NIC or BT NIC.
Oddly, text/system notifications created output but it didn't seem to come from the speakers on the bottom. No music players could output anything through the main stereo speakers. Calls (earpiece and mic) worked fine.
I sigh, and stare ate the mess of a brand new OP2. It half-ass works. I almost considered it a wash and decided to wait for another invite and keep it for parts, but I want to try to repair it.
- I took all of the internals apart minus the LCD/Digi.
Meticulously cleaned for around 2 hours using iso alcohol for the frame edges, headphone jack, and various other parts- also used a PCB cleaner that is safe for use on various plastic polymers/butyl rubber/whatever.
Got the main PCB and bottom PCB nice and shiney, however the items covered by the poriforated EMI shield I cant get into to clean without either a dremel (yikes) or somehow bending/cutting the top off. Any tips here? I believe the WIFI, BT, and audio amp are stored under here.
At this point, If you looked at the internals you wouldn't notice anything had been spilled into it (other than the water-tamper stickers being red)
I take a blowdryer to the PCBs on low and the interior to quickly evaporate the iso and PCB cleaner for about 15 minutes.
I waited about 3 hours before putting the battery back in.
Now I have working headphone jack, speakers, both cameras, and GPS (and LTE/GSM has always worked so that's fine too). Now the only problems are Bluetooth and WIFI.. again no mac addresses and they do not allow me to toggle them on.
Full system wipe to stock, and I mean ALL the way stock. Wiped the heck out of everything except the boot loader and even flashed the stock boot loader back on. Still cannot enable WIFI/BT.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Word around here is that you cannot buy the logic board, and the only other options is to buy another or find someone who cracked their screen and use their PCB.
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