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    Outdoor camera condensation problem...help!

    Thanks. The cameras are sealed, but like you said, they must have gotten moisture in them at some time. I think we will take them apart, dry them up, and re assemble, paying careful attention to not damaging the seals. We might even put one or two small packages of desiccant inside them to absorb any remaining moisture. Thanks agan VST_Man.
  2. I have a problem at a site where some of the outdoor cameras are condensing inside the housing. The location is Texas. The cameras are fixed bullet cameras and do not have blowers. The housings are sealed at the factory. They do have thermostat controlled heaters, but they don't kick in until around 50F. Any ideas of how to eliminate this problem would be much appreciated.
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