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Just a follow up. First allow me to say, I have owned my GEM since the hour it was released. So I'm also no stranger to wicking it. Most of the time it's right on the money. Can't say why this time it leaked, but it wasn't leaking to the best of my knowledge while I was using it. The leaking occurred over night and discovered the following morning when I picked it up and noticed a small puddle under it. Yes wicking was most likely the culprit but the reason for my post was just a caution for everyone to be aware that leaking fluid down the side can and will get into the DNA Housing as it did in my case. Basically it caused an internal short, sticky firing button and a black-out display. In other words it was not only a mess on the outside but inside as well including the battery.
The results: I was sure in a last ditch effort I could send it back to Mark and get it repaired and I should mention he responded back to me within 12 hours. Since my WAE and GEM are my steady squeeze I was driven to attempt repairing it myself. If all else failed I was prepared to put it in the mail.
As most of you know, water seems to be the most effective method for removing sticky liquid spills, but that said I was very hesitant to get water inside the brain center (DNA Housing). Realizing I had little other choice, I proceeded to open up both ends of the housing. After peering inside I could clearly see the entire guts were soaked with liquid. Having second thoughts about what I was going to do next, I ran it under warm water in one end and out the other, ya Yikes!!!
Well I'm happy and perhaps lucky it worked! The warm water washed out all the liquid and unstuck the firing button as well as the inside of the LED Screen. Took it over to my compressor and gently blew it out as best I could. Being new to brain surgery, needless to say I didn't know if my patent was going to make it, and I still had to reassemble it. One my first try I noticed the LED read-out was coming on and off and sometimes fading or not working at all. I was beginning to think It was a lost cause. Apparently there was still just a trace of moisture but also the end caps at each end have to adjusted just right to make proper contact of the 510 as well as the spacing for the battery tube to screw down without excessive gaps. For a novice like me it took a little fiddling around to adjust the end caps to the right position. The bottom line is that the WAE survived, the LED window is crystal clear and everything is up and running again. I don't advocate this as a recommended fix but in my case it was my last ditch attempt to clean out my "stuff". I have to say it looks like new again even before I had this problem and it working like new.
P.S. This isn't the first time some traces of liquid get to the insides. A few months ago I flew to Hawaii and had my set up in my carry bag. After landing once outside the terminal I discovered my rig was sticky feeling and my LED was acting up. Cabin pressure caused some leaking and the leaking got inside.
So lesson learned? As someone has already mentioned, take your GEM or any atty off your WAE when you're not using it as a precaution.