- Joined
- Mar 27, 2006
- Location
- Fort Collins, CO
So I was dumb and tried filling one loop that had an impossible to reach t-line, and as a result I spilled a bit of water on some components. I am fairly certain that I didn't get any on the mobo, only the fan controller, dvd-rw, and a couple of molex power cords. Here is my game plan:
I am going to let the system air dry 24 hours and then look for any remnants with canned air. Then let it sit for another 24 hours and re-use the canned air. If at that point I dont see anymore traces of water, then I plan on powering the system again.
Does this sound like a good plan?
I cannot believe I tried to fill this t-line. It was very stupid of me and I am very mad. I was all excited to get all of my stuff together and setup; I had been priming all day trying to find the max overclock and I didn't want to take it all out of my cubby hole. I cannot believe that I had to refill the t-line in the first place! I bled the line for an awful long time.
Anyways, anyone have any other suggestions to make sure I dont ruin any components?
I am going to let the system air dry 24 hours and then look for any remnants with canned air. Then let it sit for another 24 hours and re-use the canned air. If at that point I dont see anymore traces of water, then I plan on powering the system again.
Does this sound like a good plan?
I cannot believe I tried to fill this t-line. It was very stupid of me and I am very mad. I was all excited to get all of my stuff together and setup; I had been priming all day trying to find the max overclock and I didn't want to take it all out of my cubby hole. I cannot believe that I had to refill the t-line in the first place! I bled the line for an awful long time.
Anyways, anyone have any other suggestions to make sure I dont ruin any components?