- Oct 6, 2006
- 12,156
- Boat Info
- 1996 450DA
- Engines
- 3116 Caterpillars
I'm just reading long here.........and smiling.
For you guys that suggest removing and disassembling Sea Ray gauges to dry the moisture in the gauge using silica packs, rice, etc..........let me ask you a question. Did you realize that the gauges are vented to the atmosphere, so whatever you do, will only last until there is another condensate producing temperature change? Try attacking the source of the moisture instead. Usually the problem is a wet panel due to not having a panel cover or leaky canvas.
Good luck with "your project".
For you guys that suggest removing and disassembling Sea Ray gauges to dry the moisture in the gauge using silica packs, rice, etc..........let me ask you a question. Did you realize that the gauges are vented to the atmosphere, so whatever you do, will only last until there is another condensate producing temperature change? Try attacking the source of the moisture instead. Usually the problem is a wet panel due to not having a panel cover or leaky canvas.
Good luck with "your project".