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Condensation fix.
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danhodson
PostPosted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 4:13 pm Up
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Just a little heads up for anyone suffering with condensation in any of their light fittings.

Rather then spend ages removing lights, remove the majority of the water with a hair dryer then pop a few packets of Silica Gel in the unit to soak up the rest of the moisture. It worked a treat for my Crystal headlights.

 


 
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how do you get it out?? Smile
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This will work for a while but what happens when
eventualy the silica-gel gets saturated and looses
it's moisture absorbing function?

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bolly92 wrote:
how do you get it out?? Smile

you don't place it in the reflector part of the light, pop it behind the where the bulb clips are.


 
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V9977 wrote:
This will work for a while but what happens when
eventualy the silica-gel gets saturated and looses
it's moisture absorbing function?

As long as the moisture has been soaked up and the seal is well... sealed, the moisture shouldn't return. But if it does, you heat the packets in the oven to 120 and they'll work all over again.


 
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danhodson wrote:
V9977 wrote:
This will work for a while but what happens when
eventualy the silica-gel gets saturated and looses
it's moisture absorbing function?

As long as the moisture has been soaked up and the seal is well... sealed, the moisture shouldn't return. But if it does, you heat the packets in the oven to 120 and they'll work all over again.

OK, that sounds good to me.

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i just found leaving the cover off at the back worked fine
 
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Rob2859 wrote:
i just found leaving the cover off at the back worked fine

It didn't work for me, the moisture just came back as the temperature returned to that of outside the engine bay.


 
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good tip! 1 of my angel eyes started misting up a while back so i just put my lights on to heat them up, i'll try this if it returns.
 

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spike_202 wrote:
good tip! 1 of my angel eyes started misting up a while back so i just put my lights on to heat them up, i'll try this if it returns.

Turning the lights on worked for me but it often returned over night when the temperature dropped. Just been out to check if its returned and with the gel in there is no sign of moisture at all.


 
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spike_202 wrote:
good tip! 1 of my angel eyes started misting up a while back so i just put my lights on to heat them up, i'll try this if it returns.

just what I used to do with my fogs Laughing


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thanks for tip hope it works Smile
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Ive got 8 industrial sized ones in my car atm to stop the windows fogging over night. Works a treat! They are like 20cm by 10cm Laughing
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i am going to get loads from work tomo Razz haha my car is guna be stacked with em top to bottom lol
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