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I had this same problem about a year ago with the light getting condensation in it. This is causing it to power on, even when turned off. Do I need to do the same thing as last time- take the light module to my dive shop to have it sent in for a repair or replacement?
Please call our customer service team at 510-729-5110. We will be happy to get this sorted for you. Possible it could be something else causing the condensation, as we have not had any reoccurance of this.