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![]() ive seen alot of them get wet and after sitting for a couple days (with a fan pointed at them) they always seemed to work afterwards
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![]() dont do this, if you want to rinse it use rubbing alcohol, the ro/di water can damage the circuits were the rubbing alcohol acts as a good cleaner and wont damage anything, it will also remove the water and evaporate quickly
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![]() Should I take it apart and wipe it down?
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![]() the main goal of cleaning it out if you do is to remove any salt as it will corrode the circuits, it never hurts, i use qtips and alcohol for cleaning circuits or cotton ball thingies
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![]() Yes alcohol will clean it properly but there will be some moister in some of the electronic parts, I would alse Place the wet power supply in a bag with some or lots of salt as it removes all moisture from any electronics and will render it workable again...good luck
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![]() Quote:
Use something that dries fast like rubbing alcohol or electronics cleaner and a can of compressed air
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![]() +1, open it up if you can and rinse with RO water and dry with hot air,you must get rid of the salt.
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