The orange squash leaves a sugary residue on everything when dry. You should
have disassembled it and washed everything with distilled water. As for the
keyboard it is practically impossible to get it all out. It doesn't matter
if you tried to power it up there is power in the board all the time with
the battery in. It is probably all trashed.
<squelch41********.com> wrote in message
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>I don't think so... think it was pretty dry when we 1st tried. Might
> have been some on the expansion ram though.
>
>
> Goldgee wrote:
>
>> did you/your roommate attempt to power it up while it was "wet" if so
>> the damage is done (possibly) ... if not there maybe some chance of
>> reviving it...
>>
>> squelch41********.com wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > My housemate spilt about 15-20ml of orange squash into his Thinkpad
>> > 1160.
>> > The main board looks pretty dry but quite a bit must have got into the
>> > keyboard. There is squash on the expanded ram (now removed) and in the
>> > HDD enclosure on the bottom.
>> >
>> > Left it to dry overnight but it wont power up. The battery charge light
>> > comes on so am hoping it isn't totally screwed.
>> >
>> > I am HOPING that it is just the keyboard that is knackered. Is there
>> > anyway to bypass the on-off switch that runs through the keyboard
>> > controller just to see if the machine powers up and is therefore worth
>> > buying a new keyboard off of ebay?
>> >
>> > Any other hint and tips on how to revive the machine?
>> > Cheers
>> > squelch41
>