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Who are you asking? Anyone reading this only has a vague idea of what you need. No specific APP is mentioned and in reality, your question should be directed at the maker of the APP, not on FixYa
Main board fault. Contact any service technician; or the authorized service center. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Viewing it in "Mosaic" will make surf easy. Surf the site with patience. Pull up older posts. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
Water and electronics in general don't mix. As to repairing it, that depends on what's wrong with it. If you're very lucky simply removing the battery and letting both the camera and battery dry thoroughly will be all it takes. If you tried turning it on while it was wet, you very likely made it worse. With most compact cameras, it's probably cheaper to replace than repair.
rain and thunder are two peas in the same pod. thunderstorm clouds also known as cumulonimbus are generally the clouds we know as rain bringers.
as water molecules rub together they creat static electricity. this is then discharged as lighting. the thunder you hear is the sound waves made by the lightingin caused by the water molecules.
so water rubs and makes electricity which makes thunder which is why thunderstoms have rain!
If your condenser blow air up through the top of the condenser and you are concern about rain water affecting the unit.
You can install a roof or rain hood about 4ft above the unit to keep the rain off, The unit must be able to blow air off without causing Hi head pressure to affect the unit, The condenser must breathe or desipate heat freely.
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