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Water + Amps = ?
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<blockquote data-quote="bubbagumper6" data-source="post: 8380913" data-attributes="member: 567719"><p>They should be fine. Water and electronics don't mix because water conducts electricity but with the amps disconnected there is no electricity. When we work on PCB's we wash them with plain old water at the end to get the flux off. As long as you allow them to dry completely before you apply power they should be fine. The only thing you risk is some possible corrosion from being wet too long.</p><p></p><p>But DO NOT put them in the microwave...Compressed air is a good idea, I wouldn't suggest putting them in the oven unless you know what you're doing. Best thing you could do is just give them time. Put them out in the sun on a hot day and they should dry pretty quick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubbagumper6, post: 8380913, member: 567719"] They should be fine. Water and electronics don't mix because water conducts electricity but with the amps disconnected there is no electricity. When we work on PCB's we wash them with plain old water at the end to get the flux off. As long as you allow them to dry completely before you apply power they should be fine. The only thing you risk is some possible corrosion from being wet too long. But DO NOT put them in the microwave...Compressed air is a good idea, I wouldn't suggest putting them in the oven unless you know what you're doing. Best thing you could do is just give them time. Put them out in the sun on a hot day and they should dry pretty quick. [/QUOTE]
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