Need help . Apex power bar got wet

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Gyre pump decided to dump a ton of water on the back of the aquarium. Apex power bar got some water and tripped the GFCI and stopped workin. I dried it with a hairdryer and left a while to furthe dry.Any hope for this unit. It's still tripping the GFCI.

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I have a left over power bar and just plugged it in to the control unit.
Do I have to reprogram everything?

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The issue with getting the bar wet is the salt in the water. I have read that if you soak electronics in rodi water before turning them on and let them dry they may be saved. I have never tried this but my wife who is an EE said it might work. Others recommend putting the device in rice to absorb the water but this still leaves the salt

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I was going to say rice to pull out the moisture. Yes you will have to program the bar.
 

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1. you need to open it up and clean out the salt water....
2. I think even the exact same port, the new eb8 might have a different name from your wet one. You might have to copy and past the code from the old eb8 outlets to the new ones.
 
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It's alive ! After drying it out for a few days she fired back up again . Not tripping the GFCI anymore. Have not tried to run any programs yet. Question is can I trust it?
 

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