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The Official "I spilled liquid in my MacBook, what do I do now?" Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="nikhils" data-source="post: 1461717" data-attributes="member: 279146"><p>Hi Guys, </p><p></p><p>New user here & would really appreciate some help. Unfortunately, i spilled about half a glass of water over the keyboard of my MBP 15 inch 2011. The computer was on at the time but i immediately dried it etc etc. After following most of the procedures about letting it dry, i tried turning it on and everything is working fine. In fact i am writing this from my macbook. The only problem i have is that the battery is not charging. When plugged in the green light is permanently ON and the battery indicator is 'Not Charging', when clicking on the indicator it says Replace now. If i unplug the magsafe, the computer just shuts itself off. </p><p></p><p>My question is as everything seems to be working other than the charging, do you think i would have gotten away with just a DC In or battery problem or could it it be the dreaded "Logic Board" ?. </p><p></p><p>Thanks - Nik</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nikhils, post: 1461717, member: 279146"] Hi Guys, New user here & would really appreciate some help. Unfortunately, i spilled about half a glass of water over the keyboard of my MBP 15 inch 2011. The computer was on at the time but i immediately dried it etc etc. After following most of the procedures about letting it dry, i tried turning it on and everything is working fine. In fact i am writing this from my macbook. The only problem i have is that the battery is not charging. When plugged in the green light is permanently ON and the battery indicator is 'Not Charging', when clicking on the indicator it says Replace now. If i unplug the magsafe, the computer just shuts itself off. My question is as everything seems to be working other than the charging, do you think i would have gotten away with just a DC In or battery problem or could it it be the dreaded "Logic Board" ?. Thanks - Nik [/QUOTE]
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