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oldernwiser

(52 posts)
7. Maybe not...
Wed May 23, 2012, 05:16 PM
May 2012
On your current machine remove the battery hit with a hair dryer for about 5-8 min.


Might be a lost cause since the machine may have been powered up while wet. As a rule, liquids in and of themselves have no impact on the electronics. It's when you apply power to a wet circuit that does the damage.

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