It is likely that the battery power lines on the motherboard have developed faults from the water or it could be just the battery itself has shorted. It will need checking over by a knowledgeable technician to diagnose if there are any voltage issues one the board. It would probably be a good idea to change out the battery anyway just in case the battery has also become faulty.
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It is likely that the battery power lines on the motherboard have developed faults from the water or it could be just the battery itself has shorted. It will need checking over by a knowledgeable technician to diagnose if there are any voltage issues one the board. It would probably be a good idea to change out the battery anyway just in case the battery has also become faulty. Corrosion can also be a factor in the long term so getting the board properly cleaned can be also put into the equation.
It is likely that the battery power lines on the motherboard have developed faults from the water or it could be just the battery itself has shorted. It will need checking over by a knowledgeable technician to diagnose if there are any voltage issues one the board. It would probably be a good idea to change out the battery anyway just in case the battery has also become faulty.