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minus-squarevettnerk@lemmy.mlhexbear14·edit-21 year agoIt's probably fine. The batteries don't care about moisture, as long as the pins don't get shorted or corroded. If they were wet enough to short, the symptoms are usually a completely dead battery or it seeming puffy, a.k.a. spicy pillow. You can measure the voltage with a voltmeter if you want to check. It should read around 3.5 to 4V, depending on charge. Source: I handle a lot of LiPo batteries at work. linkfedilink
minus-squarevettnerk@lemmy.mlhexbear3·1 year agoYou can test it in the phone and see if it has any juice in it, then. If I were in your shoes I'd feel safe in testing it that way. linkfedilink
It's probably fine. The batteries don't care about moisture, as long as the pins don't get shorted or corroded.
If they were wet enough to short, the symptoms are usually a completely dead battery or it seeming puffy, a.k.a. spicy pillow.
You can measure the voltage with a voltmeter if you want to check. It should read around 3.5 to 4V, depending on charge.
Source: I handle a lot of LiPo batteries at work.
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You can test it in the phone and see if it has any juice in it, then. If I were in your shoes I'd feel safe in testing it that way.
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