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WET projectors

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Hey dudes. i recently bought a cool set of projector lights. Iv been having problems with a build up of condesation, in 1 of lamps. any ideas? as im finding it hard to get a reply from the company i got them off. wont say any names yet.p.s. sealing them up doesnt work. my pal got a set 4 his 850r and we tried it on them. help




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24.06.25 - 15:12:31
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My only suggestion would be to try and get a dessicant pack (like silica gel) and put it in the body of the lamp, hopefully that would soak up any moisture.


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24.06.25 - 15:23:17
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Just a suggestion, but how about taking the lamp apart and putting some of that rainx anti fog stuff on the inside of the lenses? Maybe that would work, although I suspect it might need redoing every once in a while which would be a pain... Steve


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24.06.25 - 15:30:59
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