Its been very hot in Australia and my fans have been revving pretty high, so I removed the side cover and use my standard house fan to help cool the machine down. This has kept my fans from over revving the all temp are normal.
But last night I spilled my drink to the floor next to my Mac Pro tower (with the side panel off) and some of the drink splashed into the computer and splashed across the Motherboard and the Processor board. The machine turned itself off as if the power had been pulled.
This morning I found the Mac is lifeless. Upon plugging it into the wall, I get two led lights on the motherboard lighting up red. These are the cpu a and cpu b lights (top first two LEDs) and they light up for less than half a second then go out. When I press the power button to start the machine, nothing at all happens. Nothing. No fans, no clicks. Its as if the machine is dead.
I have stripped the machine and cleaned everything, replaced the 3 volt battery, and I do have a trickle charge from the power supply going to the Mother board.
The Processor board took most of the liquid and some even got under the heat sink.
I take it I fried the Processor board and my CPU, but before I buy a new one (expensive), Im asking for opinions.
Thanks.
But last night I spilled my drink to the floor next to my Mac Pro tower (with the side panel off) and some of the drink splashed into the computer and splashed across the Motherboard and the Processor board. The machine turned itself off as if the power had been pulled.
This morning I found the Mac is lifeless. Upon plugging it into the wall, I get two led lights on the motherboard lighting up red. These are the cpu a and cpu b lights (top first two LEDs) and they light up for less than half a second then go out. When I press the power button to start the machine, nothing at all happens. Nothing. No fans, no clicks. Its as if the machine is dead.
I have stripped the machine and cleaned everything, replaced the 3 volt battery, and I do have a trickle charge from the power supply going to the Mother board.
The Processor board took most of the liquid and some even got under the heat sink.
I take it I fried the Processor board and my CPU, but before I buy a new one (expensive), Im asking for opinions.
Thanks.