Condensation in LED signal lights

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HolliganBrock
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Condensation in LED signal lights

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I have a 2015 hooligan and I've noticed condensation building in the blinker lights. I'm not too worried about it as I'm sure they are fairly cheap to replace and I don't think it's causing much harm. Just seems a little weird and it seems to be happening to all four. Any remedies for this or is this pretty normal?
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Where do you live? Near the coast or in the jungle? Maybe it's unavoidable without significant effort.
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I'm in Denver, so humidity isn't too much of a factor..
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HolliganBrock wrote:I'm in Denver, so humidity isn't too much of a factor..
I guess not! Do you store it outside? The change from day/night night/day can cause condensation, even here in Phoenix.
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Garage kept. Not sure what the deal is.
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