My M50 got a splash of water & power is gone.

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  1. Wimal

    Wimal New Member

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    My M50 got a splash of water & power is gone.
    The Tech said that I have to replace the motherboard. Not the power board. is that right ?
    Motherboard is expensive !!!
    Thanks in advance :)
     
    Last edited: Dec 17, 2022

  2. Caladina

    Caladina Well-Known Member

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    describe the splash of water, amount etc
    i bought a cheap M50 for a spares body for my main ones with a power board failure, they are around £100+ from aliexpress

    stripping the M50 to get the pcb out is relatively easy
    you can get a good second hand body for £300, so that might be the better option? check out mpb.com, they are an excellent company, used them loads
     
  3. Wimal

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    Thanks Caladina.
    Thanks Caladina,
    There was a puddle of water & my friend dropped it. With in a flash ( 1 second ) I picked it up :(. Is there a way to repair the motherboard ?
     
  4. Craig Sherriff

    Craig Sherriff Well-Known Member Site Supporter

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    Wimal, welcome to the forum, you have learn an expensive lesson, water and expensive technolodgey do not go hand in hand.
     
  5. johnsey

    johnsey Site Moderator Staff Member Site Supporter

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    Yes it can be but...
    Well you can spend to send in for repair, probably not cost effective considering the cost to just replace.
    Or, you can get a parts camera with a working mother board and try to repair yourself if you know about electronics.... a very risky experiment otherwise.

    I think Caladina was pretty spot on with her suggestion, keep it for parts get a replacement. Otherwise, you could sell it for the going parts rate for its condition and buy a different camera if that suits you as well.
     
  6. Caladina

    Caladina Well-Known Member

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    i been waiting for one of those to turn up too, i could get one from aliexpress but its not a desperate need.

    well you could take it to an electronics repair place / person, they will be able to check the motherboard for any defects fails etc but i'm not knowledgable myself in that aspect hence why i'll probably get one from aliexpress etc myself.
    then there is the fact it might not just be the motherboard, other electrical components may have started to corrode and short out or may have done that already

    Do you have accidental contents damage on your home insurance policy? often you are covered away from home too.
     
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