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<blockquote data-quote="Full Tilt" data-source="post: 8094476" data-attributes="member: 640249"><p>Oh, okay. So instead of thinking nothing of it, coming here for help makes me stupid. My mistake.</p><p></p><p>If I were dumping a bucket of water on the sub, I know it would damage it. However, compared to that, this water exposure is relatively minimal. That's why I'm asking the question, just because it's never appeared that there was any sort of condensation on the coil, or anywhere other than the magnet. I just don't know, and it's why I'm asking. Did I ever claim the water came from nowhere? I never said it did, and I'm currently trying to figure out if/where I've got a leak. Asking for help doesn't make somebody 'stupid', and if that's your opinion, maybe a forum isn't the place for you. Or car audio, or anywhere anybody ever tries to get insight on anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Full Tilt, post: 8094476, member: 640249"] Oh, okay. So instead of thinking nothing of it, coming here for help makes me stupid. My mistake. If I were dumping a bucket of water on the sub, I know it would damage it. However, compared to that, this water exposure is relatively minimal. That's why I'm asking the question, just because it's never appeared that there was any sort of condensation on the coil, or anywhere other than the magnet. I just don't know, and it's why I'm asking. Did I ever claim the water came from nowhere? I never said it did, and I'm currently trying to figure out if/where I've got a leak. Asking for help doesn't make somebody 'stupid', and if that's your opinion, maybe a forum isn't the place for you. Or car audio, or anywhere anybody ever tries to get insight on anything. [/QUOTE]
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