H-160 headlight has condensation- causing LED light problems

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My H-160 headlights developed condensation behind the lens. No water has entered or appeared anywhere else. The problem is that when the hull is screwed on, the lights come on & will not turn off, even when the switch is moved to the "off" position. Just curious as to why this might have happened & what can be done. Thanks.
 
My H-160 headlights developed condensation behind the lens. No water has entered or appeared anywhere else. The problem is that when the hull is screwed on, the lights come on & will not turn off, even when the switch is moved to the "off" position. Just curious as to why this might have happened & what can be done. Thanks.

Hi Tammy,

Please contact our customer service team at 888-383-DIVE. Ron or Mark will be happy to get this sorted for you. It is most likely we will need the front cover back for inspection, although there will be some additional information needed first.

Thanks,
 
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