Steve Clunn wrote:
Luckily I didn't try to power up the controller before discovering the
water problem. I'll take it apart before I do anything and take some
pictures.

Look for rusty screws, bluish corrosion, or watermarks on the PC boards, etc. If found, clean it up with isopropyl alcohol and a toothbrush. The alcohol is a mild solvent that won't hurt anything, and will absorb any residual water.

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A truly excellent politician will tell you everything you want to hear.
A truly excellent engineer will tell you the truth. -- D.C. Weber
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Lee A. Hart, http://www.sunrise-ev.com/LeesEVs.htm
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