Spilled water in E520
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QWERTY Andreas
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Spilled water in E520
Hi
I was setting beside a friend with a E520, and he spilled some Water on the laptop. He immediatly took the laptop and raised it horizontally. I turned it off ASAP
(when the laptop is held horizontally Theres a bigger chance the fluid will have a chance going to the motherboard, instead of the draining holes?)
I then told him to unplug the battery and leave it for 7 days to dry. How long will you suggest to let the laptop dry before trying to power it on?
best regards
I was setting beside a friend with a E520, and he spilled some Water on the laptop. He immediatly took the laptop and raised it horizontally. I turned it off ASAP
(when the laptop is held horizontally Theres a bigger chance the fluid will have a chance going to the motherboard, instead of the draining holes?)
I then told him to unplug the battery and leave it for 7 days to dry. How long will you suggest to let the laptop dry before trying to power it on?
best regards
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Thinkpad 8, Fujitsu F-07C
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Re: Spilled water in E520
Sit it in front of a box fan for three days. Change its orientation and where it is placed around the fan a couple of times each day.
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Re: Spilled water in E520
I sweat my electrics in a fridge, (dissembled with back cover off.) It extracts moisture like a new loaf of bread. Of course one needs to remove the battery first & let return to room temp to avoid condensation before turning on.
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QWERTY Andreas
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Re: Spilled water in E520
UPDATE: My friend let his laptop dry for around 4-5 days in a dry, warm room and booted it up. Everything seems to be working.
He was lucky
He was lucky
Thinkpad W500 (2.53 GHz P8700, 4 GB RAM, FireGL V5700, WUXGA)
Thinkpad T61F 14" (2.53 GHz QX9300, 6 GB RAM, Quadro FX570m 256 MB, SXGA). Advanced dock with AMD Radeon HD7750
Custom build ITX desktop (i5 4590, 8GB RAM, AMD R7 260X, custom watercooling)
Thinkpad 8, Fujitsu F-07C
FS: T61F
Thinkpad T61F 14" (2.53 GHz QX9300, 6 GB RAM, Quadro FX570m 256 MB, SXGA). Advanced dock with AMD Radeon HD7750
Custom build ITX desktop (i5 4590, 8GB RAM, AMD R7 260X, custom watercooling)
Thinkpad 8, Fujitsu F-07C
FS: T61F
Re: Spilled water in E520
That's great news for your friend
Congrats!
emtee3511
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+ X1 Carbon-3rd Gen 20BT-S22 + X1 Carbon-1st Gen 3444-B8U
+ X100e-3508-CTO + W510-4391-C52(FHD-Glossy)+ W520-4276-37U
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