On Saturday, June 19, 2004, at 08:28 AM, Stuart Bell wrote:
I'd let them dry - getting rid of standing water by tipping them at all angles.
Then turn on at the wall socket after turning on on the Mac. At worst, you'll blow a fuse in your house. That's all you risk by trying!
I strongly disagree, you'll risk sending 5 volts from a pin that is supposed to have it, down other pins/traces that are not supposed to have it, and risk frying all kinds of stuff. Anywhere where there is a water bridge. Not to mention water in the power supply.
As long as the water was mostly clean, once it dries all should be fine. I'd take the lids off, put them on top of the 'frig or somewhere warm with some air movement (got a fan?) and wait a couple weeks.
Good luck.
yah, powering wet electronics up, will indeed use up some of your life store of luck.
Brian
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