water dell laptop


  1. Posts : 155
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       #1

    water dell laptop


    Hi guys

    at a friends place. A couple of weeks ago she spilt tea on her dell laptop it is a inspiron 1545. She silly rang dell straight after and so her warranty won't cover it.

    Any ideas of what it could be. The water hit the front of the laptop on the right hand side near the touch pad. ( why dell doesn't have plastic over there motherboard like other companies is beyond me)

    When it is turned on the bios doesn't come up but the fans are spinning. The hard drive is ok as i have checked it in my machine start straight up into windows. No light or flickers to the monitor. I tried it with a monitor- still nothing but i will check again when i get home.



    Any ideas on what it could be or what could be done would be great.

    Could we just replace the board. If so which board.

    thanks in advance
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  2. Posts : 5
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       #2

    Was it on at the time.
    You really need to take it apart so that it can dry out properly
    if all else fails see if it's worth claiming on home insurance
    some now offer free accidental damage cover
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  3. Posts : 155
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    Hi mikethomas

    it was on at the time - according to her it was on for 5 mins before it died

    I took it apart over a week ago.

    thanks for the advice she doesn't have home insurance.

    She also didn't know what to do .... ( i am home now) she tried to power on the machine for the next 24 hours until i got to it to take it apart (over 7 days ago) - she didn't listen to me when i said don't touch it - no power.

    just after a what you think might be the problem.


    i just try to turn it on with my monitor - no go fans spin - no bios no beeps - ( i think it is funny in away her 2 months old computer paper weight)

    love any ideas
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  4. Posts : 5
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       #4

    Sounds like the water may have fried the circuits if it's a hot drink sugar ect
    what you need to do is to clean up the circuit boards with a rubber ended
    pencil as Ive fixed water logged mobile phones this way.
    Another thing before you attempt that is to find out weather or not
    lAptops have CMOS batteries which power the mother board
    that could be all it is and you can pick one up very cheap
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  5. Posts : 155
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    Thread Starter
       #5

    Ok mikethomas thank you so much

    could you give me some more details on the rubber thing - i have read that some people have washed the whole board before

    will look into if it is the cmos battery

    just a little help for every one here is


    this is a picture for where i think she spilt the water. - noted by the blue rectangles but they should be a little bigger. Water (tea) could have gone down the hole where the mouse pad connects - but the big black square would be the cpu or something important due to size.">

    thanks so much for your help
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  6. Posts : 155
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    Thread Starter
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    its working

    very strange how these things work. Couldn't get some of the screws from the motherboard out so - i decided for fire it up with no hard drive and once ram. Bios came straight up

    she has lost her mouse pad but everything seems to be working fine

    off to return it to her
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  7. Posts : 1,074
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       #7

    why dell doesn't have plastic over there motherboard like other companies is beyond me
    Because notebooks are inherently lousy at keeping the internals cool so many "breath" through the keyboard. Putting a water proof cover over the keyboard is like laying a blanket over the top - not a good idea. Some notebooks are designed to "resist" spills, but not all.

    Sadly, when folks spill liquids on electronics, their first instinct is to fire it up and see if it still works when their first instinct should be to yank out the batteries and power cords, turn everything upside down, and leave it for a couple week in a warm, dry location.
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