Talk:Liquid contact indicator

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The subject of Liquid Contact Indicators is covered within other articles on Wikipedia. For instance in the article about the Apple iPhone. But Liquid Contact Indicators are used in all kinds of electronic and portable devices. This subject is important enough to be covered (and extended) in a seperate article. Ofcourse, I hope others will extend and improve this article with more knowledge & links. Yvolution (talk) 13:06, 12 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]


--Yvolution (talk) 18:57, 17 June 2013 (UTC) I found this:[reply]

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On top of the LCI page. I added a reference to one page were we can find an explanation of this subject. But it is not easy to find references to a commonly know concept like this, which is in catalogi and such (I suppose I should not refer to that) ... but is in not so many dictionaries (tried my dictionary of 1995, but no chance... Nevertheless I'm pretty sure that there are references enough that may give a stable basis for this lemma.