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stevcha
Is there any chance that condensation could get under the screen due to temperature changes?
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I was told by a verizon wirless BM tech that all components under the screen are proctected from the elements. Not water proof but have sealant of some type over them.
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Cool thanks!! Was just wondering that as I noticed the condensation on my windows this morning.
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