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<blockquote data-quote="baytree" data-source="post: 391883" data-attributes="member: 26191"><p>No the circuit doesn't supply anything outside, but I think it has been adapted from an old circuit that used to go to a slightly leaky conservatory. So there may be old parts of the circuit that are still subject to water ingress. The fact that heavy rain causes the problem does suggest this, rather than condensation - but, as is obvious, I am no expert. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baytree, post: 391883, member: 26191"] No the circuit doesn't supply anything outside, but I think it has been adapted from an old circuit that used to go to a slightly leaky conservatory. So there may be old parts of the circuit that are still subject to water ingress. The fact that heavy rain causes the problem does suggest this, rather than condensation - but, as is obvious, I am no expert. [/QUOTE]
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