TS1365 Macbook won't turn on, I read the troubleshooting article

I have a macbook pro that started shutting down on it's on last night while it was plugged in.  After shutting it down for the night, this morning it won't turn on at all.  The battery has a charge, I used the indicator on the battery itself and 3 lights light up so even if the charger is damaged it shouldn't matter since the battery has a charge right?
My guess is whatever sends the charge to the computer isn't sending or receiving it.  I have a damaged headphone port so I was planning on swapping out a new logicboard anyway but my question is could the logic board have anything to do with this problem?  If so then the swap I was going to do will solve it anyway but if not then I guess I have to repair another part. 
Any ideas?
Thank you,
Rene

I just can't believe that small amount of liquid could ruin my macbook
The traces (copper connections) on the logic boards are pretty close together.  It wouldn't take much to short two critical points out.
I  hope putting it away for a few days (maybe in the warm sun) works for you.  Because that is all I would have suggested.

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