One of the cameras on my RV does that ... but only when it's raining. It eventually clears itself so I've never cracked it open to try to seal it. The other 2 cameras never fog.
One of the cameras on my RV does that ... but only when it's raining. It eventually clears itself so I've never cracked it open to try to seal it. The other 2 cameras never fog.
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Put a smiley after you say that Bub.
your seal already has a crack that has allowed moisture to get in. I would place the unit in a ziplock back with uncooked rice for a few days to remove moisture than reseal around the lens gaps to prevent it from happening again
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Carter Pewterschmidt