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[QUOTE="fasteddy, post: 9905, member: 4"] in 2009 i was all 240v and i had some issues with the RCD tripping and some items blowing due to water getting into them (damn cheap chinese motifs) from the rain. Lats year i was mainly low voltage RGB lighting and i had no issues whats so ever with RCDs tripping and spark shows from shorting lights. In 2009 i wouldnt run my show during the rain as it was just too risky, in 2010 i ran my show regardless of the rain and it ran perfectly. I did have some lights get water into them (bad quality control on my part) but instead of a spark show or tripping RCDs what happened is the light would just stay on for that section that had water in it, a quick clean up with some CO2 contact spray and a reaseal using some silicone fixed the issue. [/QUOTE]
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