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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.
Green olives. None of my cooking use them as an ingredient, so once in a blue moon I remember that I like them, so I eat an entire jar with a toothpick.
Best quote from Eragon. So say we all.
We’re still closely related
I never fully got into 3d printing, but I got far enough that I designed a lot in openscad. This was 10 years ago, and it was really popular back then, and might still be.
I was on a business trip not long ago, and as we often do after the workday we eat at the hotel then chitchat in the bar for a little while.
“Yeah, I’m calling it a day” I said. My coworker agreed, and we went to each our rooms.
20 minutes later I met him in BattleBit