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Large plant overhead was watered to excess and gravity deposited 'bout a gallon on the receiver. Receiver is now truly angry and is pretending to be fried. Only sign of life is the tiny red ''on'' light. Arghh! I can't seem to find an internal fuse, either... Please help. I REALLY NEED my music! Thanx, M~

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Sounds like your receiver is still swimming in water. You can try to dry it out, and with a lot of luck- well maybe.
Take the cover off (unit unplugged). Take a hair drier on med. heat and work the dryer all over. Also, use a spray can of electronics cleaner on any switches, etc, and just keep moving the hair dryer all around on the circuit board and controls. This will take as long as you have to sit there and dry it out. Probably a good idea to switch to low heat after awhile, and then go back to medium, etc.

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