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Put it in a container with some uncooked rice. if you get electronic devices wet, turn them off immediately and you'll need to let them dry for a good 24 - 48hrs before you put the power back on.
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Put it in a container with some uncooked rice. if you get electronic devices wet, turn them off immediately and you'll need to let them dry for a good 24 - 48hrs before you put the power back on. ![]() I think however that PJ may have already turned on the device again.. This may be to late for further help if it happened to still have water in it.. Most good devices have protection in them as in TVS http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transie...pression_diode TVS protect usually once, maybe twice ( if real lucky ), in these types of events.. I would certainly stick with the suggestions above and even go a little further and keep it off maybe even as long as 72 hrs.. The longer you wait, the better the odds.. And disconnecting the battery will ensure no current runs thru it, or charge anything on the board, will it dries.. ![]() |
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