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<blockquote data-quote="fasfocus00" data-source="post: 8094471" data-attributes="member: 576857"><p>you're the one that asked the question. there is no such thing as stupid questions, just stupid people. you say the water exposure is minimal, maybe it's minimal for your small brain or you're blind. the whole back plate of your motor is wet and appears to already be oxidizing the metal. there are beads of water all over the boot and the top plate of the motor as well. if that's just the water you can see, imagine what's in the voice coil and on the pole piece. so water just appears out of no where? it comes from some where. I live in a place that has near 100% humidity year round, so i know that just b/c you can't see the moisture doesn't mean it's not there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fasfocus00, post: 8094471, member: 576857"] you're the one that asked the question. there is no such thing as stupid questions, just stupid people. you say the water exposure is minimal, maybe it's minimal for your small brain or you're blind. the whole back plate of your motor is wet and appears to already be oxidizing the metal. there are beads of water all over the boot and the top plate of the motor as well. if that's just the water you can see, imagine what's in the voice coil and on the pole piece. so water just appears out of no where? it comes from some where. I live in a place that has near 100% humidity year round, so i know that just b/c you can't see the moisture doesn't mean it's not there. [/QUOTE]
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