So I Just Spilled Gatorade all over my Laptop!

Layziebones

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I accidentally hit the gatorade and it flew all over my laptop. I grabbed a towel and wiped it clean and it seemed to be working fine so I closed it up after I cleaned it and left it for about 30 minutes. Really stupid idea. I came back and attempted to turn it on and it went onto the password page so I entered my password and then nothing. It is on but the screen doesn't show anything. I took out the battery and unplugged it but I think I am pretty screwed.
 
[quote name='DarkSageRK']Is it in your laptop?[/quote]
I don't know. It is upside down and doesnt have a battery or charge right now and I hope it dries out and works.
 
Give it some time!

Most of the time they work when they dry out.

too bad it was gatorade (not water)

just dont touch it anymore (besides cleaning off the surface gatorade)

never mind the hateorade in this thread
 
[quote name='Maklershed']Just checking, but "gatorade" is not a gentle euphemism for baby batter, right?[/quote]
"We walked to the back of the theater, and I ended up tainting her skirt a light shade of my gatorade."
 
[quote name='camoor']Give it some time!

Most of the time they work when they dry out.[/QUOTE]

Usually...but it sounds like instead of turning it off, he just sent it into sleep mode and tried it again after half an hour. If there was any liquid left in the laptop at that point (and it wouldn't surprise me if there was, unless he completely disassembled the thing during that time), I'm guessing that the computer is fried.
 
Its got what notebooks crave, its got electrolytes.


If it were water, you'd have been OK to let it dry out no matter what got wet. But sugars eat away at electronics. I would disassemble the unit and inspect each component for damage.
 
the real question is what are you doing to even NEED Gatorade????

Working out your fingers?
 
[quote name='Layziebones']Crap. I let it dry for a few hours with the battery out and it wont even turn on now.[/QUOTE]

Hours? Buddy you need to let that sit for a day at least. And actually plugging it back in now probably already ruined it. Hope it wasn't expensive
 
My brother spilled soda on his laptop before. Luckily it was only the keyboard that got damaged. Kudos to you if you only damaged the keyboard, which, depending on your laptop, can be replaced easily if you find a good DIY tutorial.
 
[quote name='coolsteel']Hours? Buddy you need to let that sit for a day at least. And actually plugging it back in now probably already ruined it. Hope it wasn't expensive[/quote]

Yeah you def need to leave it alone for a while - a day or two.

If that doesn't work open that puppy up and see what's what (hopefully it ain't the motherboard)

I did the same thing with water, I know how frustrating it is. Good luck man!

PS - you may want to think about using a sep keyboard/monitor with docking station when you're at a desk. I find it's both more comfortable AND more safe for your laptop.
 
[quote name='camoor']Yeah you def need to leave it alone for a while - a day or two.

If that doesn't work open that puppy up and see what's what (hopefully it ain't the motherboard)

I did the same thing with water, I know how frustrating it is. Good luck man!

PS - you may want to think about using a sep keyboard/monitor with docking station when you're at a desk. I find it's both more comfortable AND more safe for your laptop.[/QUOTE]

Or, just don't set drinks on the desk. It sounds dumb, maybe, but if you set your can of pop or glass of water on the floor, you won't be spilling it on the laptop unless you break physics.
 
Well I got an update on the Laptop. I am typing on it right now and it seems ok. The keys are sticky and I can't turn it on if it is plugged in and It won't recognize my IPOD anymore, but other than that i think it is fine.
 
[quote name='Layziebones']Well I got an update on the Laptop. I am typing on it right now and it seems ok. The keys are sticky and I can't turn it on if it is plugged in and It won't recognize my IPOD anymore, but other than that i think it is fine.[/QUOTE]

So people will just think you looked at donkey porn, got it full of spyware and had a good time after. Good enough, congrats!
 
I take special precautions not to eat or drink around my laptop. I'm glad it came out alive though. Pop the keys off CAREFULLY, and clean it out. (I mean CAREFULLY. Laptop keys EASILY break.)
 
[quote name='DarkSageRK']Is it in your laptop?[/quote]

[quote name='Layziebones']I don't know. It is upside down and doesnt have a battery or charge right now and I hope it dries out and works.[/quote]

gatorade.jpg
 
[quote name='spudypresto']What flavor was it? If you answer anything other than orange or fruit punch, you should not have been drinking it anyway.[/quote]

It was Orange Gatorade AM.
 
I did something similar, so don't feel too bad. I had built my brand new rig and owned it for about 6 months before I knocked a glass of water into the top 120mm fan vents.

Good bye 8800GT, 8GB RAM, 2.4 Quad Core and a bunch of other components. I'm still in the process of figuring out what's dead and what isn't. It sucks pretty bad, I'm right there with ya.

For future reference, unplug and turn off your electronics as soon as they get wet. Also, remove the battery, so there is no electricity traveling through the circuits. Then, hang up your hardware or blow dry the shit out of it until you're ABSOLUTELY sure it's dry. Maybe let it sit for 2 or 3 days, dripping every last bit of liquid out of it. This way, nothing gets fried. After my components got wet, I yanked the cord out of the back and tossed them in DRY rice as soon as possible. Dry rice will suck all the moisture and liquid out of your electronics. This technique is used to save cellphones as well.
 
[quote name='theHeat']I did something similar, so don't feel too bad. I had built my brand new rig and owned it for about 6 months before I knocked a glass of water into the top 120mm fan vents.

Good bye 8800GT, 8GB RAM, 2.4 Quad Core and a bunch of other components. I'm still in the process of figuring out what's dead and what isn't. It sucks pretty bad, I'm right there with ya.

For future reference, unplug and turn off your electronics as soon as they get wet. Also, remove the battery, so there is no electricity traveling through the circuits. Then, hang up your hardware or blow dry the shit out of it until you're ABSOLUTELY sure it's dry. Maybe let it sit for 2 or 3 days, dripping every last bit of liquid out of it. This way, nothing gets fried. After my components got wet, I yanked the cord out of the back and tossed them in DRY rice as soon as possible. Dry rice will suck all the moisture and liquid out of your electronics. This technique is used to save cellphones as well.[/quote]

You should be hanged for ruining a computer that awesome.
 
I did the same thing, but with windex :/. At least your liquid was of the consumption-sorts :/.

Curious- are harddrives salvagable in cases like these?
 
[quote name='Tybalt Flux']I did the same thing, but with windex :/. At least your liquid was of the consumption-sorts :/.

Curious- are harddrives salvagable in cases like these?[/quote]

Yeah, if you take the disc from the hard drive and put it in a working case, it'll work. But BE CAREFUL with the disc, it has to be absolutely clean.
 
I dumped an entire glass of water into my work laptop last year. It died instantly. I'm not talking about a small spill, it was an entire glass that fell onto the keyboard. I keep my drinks well away from my laptop now.
 
Damn that sucks. I always leave drinks on the floor because I know I would knock it on my laptop if I didn't.
 
[quote name='Layziebones']New Update. When I hit the power button the lights on the keyboard come on but the comp will not turn on. I am screwed.[/QUOTE]



Ouch, gave you a little bit of hope then died on you
 
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