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Anonymouse 30-11-2025 23:59

Fire tablet moisture warning
 
My Fire Tablet is neither a desktop nor a laptop. I'll chance it.

<Gulp!> I'm getting the dreaded moisture warning again, though this time I have no idea why. Charge is currently 98%, though, so a few days' drying out (if indeed there is moisture) will sort it - and at worst, my documents, music and photos are all backed up, so getting a new tablet, if I have to, won't be a problem. Quickest transfer method: use the MicroSD card c/o my USB adapter and my laptop to copy backups onto it, plug it into the new tablet and copy or move them to main memory.

Does anyone else ever get this intermittent occurrence? Is the software too sensitive, overreacting to what it thinks is moisture when in fact there's nothing? As far as I can see, there's nothing, but that icon persists. I shut down JIC and turned it on again in case this was a spurious one-off, but it's still there.

Oh well. Not a disaster. At worst I get a new tablet...again.

We'll see what's what in a couple of days. Amazon does advise doing nothing, just letting it dry out, but ATM it has a tiny wad of tissue in there. Can't hurt, I don't think.

- Wait, the icon's gone! I've plugged in a recharge lead (different one, JIC) and the icon has not reappeared. But to be cautious, I'm going to let it get down to about 5% before recharging.

Whew. Maybe it was a spurious event after all.

Taf 01-12-2025 17:06

Re: Fire tablet moisture warning
 
Moving anything from a colder area to a warmer and more humid area is almost always going to cause condensation to appear in and on the item.

It's why I put my camera gear in sealed plastic bags before bringing them in from the cold. That way, any humidity will appear on the outside of the bags, where it can easily be wiped dry.

Anonymouse 01-12-2025 21:46

Re: Fire tablet moisture warning
 
Mmm. But my tablet hasn't been anywhere. OTOH, the room temp has changed as I've used the heating...

Anyway, I changed my mind and put it on charge at 17%. It's now up to 99% with no problems. Seems perfectly fine now. But this is why I usually leave the charger in place even when fully charged so the USB socket (USB-C, in fact) is filled and hence protected.

But I will keep an eye on it. :p:

Anonymouse 03-12-2025 12:15

Re: Fire tablet moisture warning
 
Fully charged, original charger cable being used (for some reason the spare one keeps coming out), all seems well. Is there a 'phew' smiley? :p: <Sigh of relief>


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