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This is from the link provided by widgeon13:
Another way in which condensation occurs is on hard surfaces, such as during the formation of dew. Water condensing on a glass of ice water, or on the inside of windows during winter, is the result of those glass surfaces' temperature cooling below the dewpoint of the air which is in contact with them.
I think you went from a 'dry' garage to a 'wet' outdoors and condensation (dew) happened.
We face this problem all the time at work when we move spacecraft from one part of the factory to another. Contamination control engineer has to walk the path and check the dewpoints along the way to make sure we don't have condensation forming in any of the electronics.
Did you reach full operating temp on the way into work?
It was real wet out this morning as I emptied 3/4" of rain from our gauge here in North OC this morning.
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Scott
'78 SC mit Sportomatic - Sold
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