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want to know how to keep condecsation out of my autometer guages on the bars of my rx? i will put silicone around the bezel front and back and cover all holes into guage with silicone any other tips from the pros?
Freak
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Dry out your trailer when you get home. Ive never had any troubles with mine but when I leave my sleds in the trailer with snow condensation form everywhere. I put a heater in there overnite now.
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i was getting condensation in guages while i was on the hill! lots of it. i suince changed to the liquid filled boost guage and i am siliconing the bezels and all holes.
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I had trouble with my SPA dual digital gage on rainy days until I siliconed it. That worked great haven't had any problem since. (I believe I left the vent hole open so the gage can "breath", just siliconed so that it was tough or water to get into the vent hole.) Too bad you cann't get any to hold nitrogen that would really do the trick.
joker2
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unfortunately the best cure is to buy liqid filled gauges. they will not condensate at all.
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