Thanks Peter et al.,

I'll go with the wait and see approach then (I've got 2 more years on the 
warrant just in case). The condensation has already reduced a bit courtesy 
of the lovely weather we have been having here. But regardless, definitely 
a bit bummed that a $200+ fancy light has water intrusion with (in my 
opinion) a "normal" amount of rain riding.

Collin, riding dry, in Berkeley

On Sunday, March 17, 2024 at 5:02:53 AM UTC-7 peter...@gmail.com wrote:

> It's possible for water to enter the Edelux II housing, though it is not 
> easy. However, the electronics inside are permanently encased in some sort 
> of goop (that's a highly technical term) and will never be affected by 
> water. So just keep riding and after a few days in good weather the little 
> droplets will disappear.
>
> PJW
>
> On Sun, Mar 17, 2024 at 1:16 AM Collin A <collinm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Howdy Folks,
>>
>> I wanted to query the collective experience of the group and ask a couple 
>> questions regarding the ingress of moisture in my edelux II headlamp:
>>
>>    1. For those that have experienced it, does the condensation 
>>    eventually dry out? If not, has anything you've tried been successful in 
>>    resolving it?
>>    2. Have there been any instances of a light NOT cutting 
>>    out/dimming/etc. once there is moisture within the light?
>>    3. At the end of the day, should take the "wait and see" approach or 
>>    just call in the warranty before it craps out?
>>    
>> I only just noticed that there was condensation on the inside of the 
>> glass this afternoon while removing fenders, so I have no idea how long 
>> it's been there (although I did do a particularly wet ride last weekend). 
>> Additionally I haven't noticed any reduced output or other issues....yet. I 
>> marked the extents of the moisture and took a few photos to see if it'll 
>> change over time.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Collin, a bit moist, in Berkeley
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