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Won't turn on. Battery is charged. Got splashed

Won't turn on. Battery is charged. Got splashed on a kayak trip. Took battery out immediately. Dried for a week.

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Try cleaning the battery contacts in the camera and on the battery with the eraser end of a pencil if you can. Corrosion on the contacts may keep it from working. There may be other water damage inside the camera too.

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