My IDMAX 12 got flooded on. What to do?

its his business dumb ***

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Let it dry and it should be fine. Just make SURE it's 100% dry. Water doesn't inherently do anything to electronics, it's when you POWER electronics that are wet that... bad things happen. Only thing I could think of is maybe if it had a pulp cone that it could have gotten warped from the water.

 
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