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"text": "So the rice trick works because it evaporates the water on the circuitboard. As long as there's no residue/minerals causing a short between 2 chips on the board, you'll be fine...\n\n...UNLESS the chips were already damaged by a short, which could've happened if you apply power while they're wet"
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