Dropped my mvp 2.0 in to a sink full of water

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Tuyak

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Dropped my mvp 2.0 in to a sink full of water while shaving like a ....... What's the chances of it working properly again. Currently it will vape but the digital screen will run by it self checking resistance and hang up. Can't turn off at that point lol. Eventually it stops auto checking and goes normal. I decided to let it air out for a while before I try it again...

Man I'm stupid....[emoji17]

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if it's still new, not sure how long the warranties are but you can try seeing if you can get it fixed under warrenty....but I doubt dropping it into a sink is under warranty....but then again who knows...

other than that, I was gonna suggest like rick did with putting it in rice for a few days....
 

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If you want any success at all of it working again - don't use it. Stick it in a closed bag of rice for at least three days to try and get any moisture sucked out of it.

This. Get it in a bag o' rice immediately. Dramatic Voice: 'It's your only chance at saving it!'
 

Tuyak

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LOL thanks guys, I don't currently have a bag of rice sitting around, but I put it behind my laptops vents (it gets hot, but not to hot). Have it setup so it blows in through the bottom. I gotta tell you, this is the dumbest thing I have done all year. Wanted to connect forehead to sink, still do.... Worst case scenario I buy a evic or another mvp2.0. I am still way in the green from being tobacco free for 9 months now.
 
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