Another VrD/ApT Foglightthread Problem Check it Out
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For anything to fog up or have condensation means the two humidity levels ( in this case the fogs, and outside humidity) have different percentiles.
Most foglights have a hole in them to allow for the hot air to leave the housing. You could silicone all the cracks and other areas that allow for the moisture to creep in, but if you seal the ventilation hole, you're going to melt/fry the hardware inside the housings eventually.
The only way to have them never fog up is to have the housings free of any moisture and sealed up on a very low humidity day.
any hole, or crack including a ventilation port will allow for moisture to get in.
Most foglights have a hole in them to allow for the hot air to leave the housing. You could silicone all the cracks and other areas that allow for the moisture to creep in, but if you seal the ventilation hole, you're going to melt/fry the hardware inside the housings eventually.
The only way to have them never fog up is to have the housings free of any moisture and sealed up on a very low humidity day.
any hole, or crack including a ventilation port will allow for moisture to get in.
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