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Arthur Koch2012-01-29 01:46:31
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Arthur Koch, 2012-01-29 01:46:31

Did you treat the laptop to tea? [UPD]

Hey!

He had a tea party with a laptop and he could not stand it, he died. I dried it - a day in an inverted state with the battery removed - I did not oklimatsya. I'll take you downtown today.

Who faced? What time was the repair?

For the purity of the picture: the laptop drank ~ 100 grams of warm tea at a sugar concentration of 1 teaspoon per 250 grams

UPD: The laptop worked. Is it worth taking it for cleaning for prevention, given the small amount of not very sweet tea.

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TheHorse, 2012-01-29
@TheHorse

I see 2 options:
1. Closed and burned out - change the mother, 40-130% of the cost of the laptop.
2. Shorted out and did not burn out. Does not turn on - more wet. Disassemble, dry. Wait a couple of days.

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Sergey Lerg, 2012-01-29
@Lerg

Sometimes cheap elements burn out - transistors, power microcircuits. If the service masters are not too lazy to look for such elements, then the repair may not be very expensive.

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Sugrobik, 2012-01-29
@Sugrobik

Today is Sunday, is the center open?

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Alexey, 2012-01-29
@alexxxst

I watered my laptop with orange juice, almost a whole glass of 250 ml ... I managed to turn it off myself and immediately remove the battery.
I took off the keyboard and washed it in the shower, dried it with a cold hair dryer and lay it for another day to dry itself on the window.
I disassembled the laptop and wiped all the places where the juice got into with pure medical alcohol (97%) (on the mother from the side of the sound system, on the touchpad and somewhere else), then dried it with a cold hair dryer and waited for a day for the keyboard. I was lucky, it started up and still works without problems for my mother :)
Apparently, the Samsungs close the slots well, both in the clave and in the case in general, because most of the juice in the result leaked out through some holes below. Laptop not waterproof.

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ShouldNotSeeMe, 2012-01-29
@ShouldNotSeeMe

Rinse the board with isopropanol, if it does not start after drying, start with the power circuits. Sugar makes it difficult for water to dry out.

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2012-01-29
@inkvizitor68sl

Hm. I spilled cola on the thinkpad, nothing)
And the repair will cost you a motherboard replacement, most likely. Well, maybe memory, disk ... 7-15 thousand, depending on the laptop. Well, or 40 if it's a brand new model)

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smartfin, 2012-01-29
@smartfin

It really depends on the laptop model. I poured almost half a glass of beer on my Pavilion HP on the keyboard from above - immediately turned it off, turned it over, wiped it a little, blew it from above (without disassembling it - it was in a bar) and turned it on after 5 hours.
After a couple of months, while disassembling it, I noticed traces of streaks on the film under the keyboard - apparently they put it in high quality, and it did not let the liquid go further.

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WikiLeaks, 2012-01-29
@WikiLeaks

Have served tea to my Thinkpad many times.
I bought it, among other things, because I am not a very neat person, and therefore liquid protection is very useful to me.
The third time I treated him to coffee with sugar. Buttons began to stick after drying.
As a result, I had to remove the keyboard and gently rinse it. Haven't used anything else, it works just fine. :)

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Kirill Mamaev, 2012-01-30
@r00tGER

Was the tea green or black? With sugar? :)
It was, but with less. Immediately pulled out the charger and the battery. Dismantled dried, there were no consequences.

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