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I just dropped the end of my laptop charger (the end that goes into my laptop) into my coffee. It was actually plugged in and switched on at the time and did not go fizz bang. Dare I now plug it into my laptop? I am v low on battery and need to get it charged asap!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Another option is to look at what other chargers you have lying around. As long as the connector configuratio is right(twin plug or circular single) and the DC voltage output is not higher than the laptop requirement you can get an emergency charge in. All the output specs are printed on all the device charging transformers.
I have a surface pro as well Bednobs. The keyboard/cover is also a magnetic connection. It can be pulled apart and used as a tablet. When it is reconnected it almost leaps into place. Handy kit. Did you know that the magnetic charger will work either way round? Useful when the plug socket is in a different location, like hotel rooms, sometimes.
Even if the low voltage plug was immersed in coffee for a prolonged period, powered, it should not cause a problem, just dry it out before plugging into your laptop and it will be fine.
If the low voltage plug centre hole is large enough, insert a small piece of cloth (or similar material) to assist with drying – but make sure none of the cloth/material can become stuck in the hole.
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