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<blockquote data-quote="MacadamianDevil" data-source="post: 771546" data-attributes="member: 77164"><p><strong>me too!</strong></p><p></p><p>Same thing happened to my macbook pro. spilled water on it a lot of water 16 fl oz. Next day after having a 2 fans blow on the motherboard for the night at full speed, it works just fine. battery is shot to **** along with the speakers but everything else is in proper working order. I would suggest trying to dry out your machine amap. Then if your considering turning it on to test it go for it. I do have a question to ask though. My fan speeds seem to be running at abnormally high speeds. I downloaded the fan control program for mac but that didn't correct the problem. Could some one suggest something? greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacadamianDevil, post: 771546, member: 77164"] [b]me too![/b] Same thing happened to my macbook pro. spilled water on it a lot of water 16 fl oz. Next day after having a 2 fans blow on the motherboard for the night at full speed, it works just fine. battery is shot to **** along with the speakers but everything else is in proper working order. I would suggest trying to dry out your machine amap. Then if your considering turning it on to test it go for it. I do have a question to ask though. My fan speeds seem to be running at abnormally high speeds. I downloaded the fan control program for mac but that didn't correct the problem. Could some one suggest something? greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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