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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 27749" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I can't see having the fan on a high setting could cause there to be too much condensation forming, if thats what you are thinking it could be?</p><p>I know mine in the car, if its a really humid day (common in Brisbane summer), the water condenses on the outside of the plastic box, this can drop on the passengers feet, but its only a drip, not a pool like you have, but over time it could be classed as a pool, could it be as simple as that? I know in an ideal world, the insulation from the cold inside to the outside of the housing would be perfect and no water would form on the outside, but it can and does still happen.</p><p>As you have high humidity, i would lean towards that being the cause, the housing could even have a crack in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 27749, member: 82"] I can't see having the fan on a high setting could cause there to be too much condensation forming, if thats what you are thinking it could be? I know mine in the car, if its a really humid day (common in Brisbane summer), the water condenses on the outside of the plastic box, this can drop on the passengers feet, but its only a drip, not a pool like you have, but over time it could be classed as a pool, could it be as simple as that? I know in an ideal world, the insulation from the cold inside to the outside of the housing would be perfect and no water would form on the outside, but it can and does still happen. As you have high humidity, i would lean towards that being the cause, the housing could even have a crack in it. [/QUOTE]
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