Condensation inside wind and depth displays - a cure??

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My wind and depth displays suffer from condensation (both Autohlem units). The manual says to put the backlight on to get rid of it but this doesn't' seem to do anything.

I've taking the units apart and dried the screen, put them back together again and the condensation is back fairly soon after.

Anyone know of a way to stop the condensation from forming??
 

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My wind and depth displays suffer from condensation (both Autohlem units). The manual says to put the backlight on to get rid of it but this doesn't' seem to do anything.

I've taking the units apart and dried the screen, put them back together again and the condensation is back fairly soon after.

Anyone know of a way to stop the condensation from forming??

the ST 60s have a goretex membrane to allow moisture to dissipate from the inside via heat from the int light
 

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Depending on how they are mounted (a space behind them) you could buy some silica gel off Ebay half fill the foot end of a couple of old thin socks (I kid you not)
and hang em over the back of the instruments.

Worked on my Navman instruments.
 

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Can't recall seeing a ventilation hole anywhere so will check this.

Like the idea of the silica! I suppose the little sachets you find in binocular or camera cases could work?

Thanks both for the suggestions
 

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I have ST60+ instruments. I am told the back lighting dodge does not work with these as the illumination is provided by LEDs.
 

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I've acquired some of the little silica gel sachets that are put in purses and camera cases so will try putting one of these in and see if makes any difference. Didn't cost me anything so nothing to lose!
 

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I've acquired some of the little silica gel sachets that are put in purses and camera cases so will try putting one of these in and see if makes any difference. Didn't cost me anything so nothing to lose!

It's worth drying them out before you try to use them, they are probably saturated.
We use silica gel with an indicator in that is pink when wet/blue when dry but not all the crystals have the indicator in.
If it goes blue after 2-4 hours at 80-100°C in the oven it has indicator.
 
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