OK, I must have horseshoes up the yin-yang. Here's what transpired. I did plug the wet power supply into the laptop. The laptop connector didn't glow so I assumed (bad word I know) no power was coming out of the supply. I have a broken laptop at home that I had used to transfer its screen to this one as the hinge on this one broke and cracked the top. I plugged the power supply into that one and no glow either. I had no rice in the house, but decided to put the power supply on top of an old 19" monitor under the premise that if it didn't melt its own case with the heat it produces, it most likely would not hurt the power supply case either. After two days, there was no "clicking" sound when I plugged the power cord into the supply, so I tried it in the broken laptop. The connector glowed. Being more daring than smart, I plugged it into the working laptop and it to glowed. The laptop booted, the battery charged and all is working fine as far as I can tell. What I did do though was order a new power supply as I don't know what exactly went on inside the supply when I plugged it in wet. Time will tell...