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How much water is harmful?
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<blockquote data-quote="macbookie3" data-source="post: 933320" data-attributes="member: 129440"><p>Thanks so much for your help! </p><p></p><p>I looked up pics of a disassembled 13' Macbook and it looks like the water went on the black metal bit just below the battery... let's hope it didn't reach the battery! Just out of curiosity, how will I know if water did get on the battery?</p><p></p><p>Yes, sadly I did have it turned on after I noticed the water there... not more than 15 minutes. I'm still hoping that surface tension did its job and that the space between the trackpad and shell was too small to let water through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macbookie3, post: 933320, member: 129440"] Thanks so much for your help! I looked up pics of a disassembled 13' Macbook and it looks like the water went on the black metal bit just below the battery... let's hope it didn't reach the battery! Just out of curiosity, how will I know if water did get on the battery? Yes, sadly I did have it turned on after I noticed the water there... not more than 15 minutes. I'm still hoping that surface tension did its job and that the space between the trackpad and shell was too small to let water through. [/QUOTE]
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