That being the case, Collin needs to get out and ride for the next several 
days, as the last few days have been sunny and there's no rain predicted in 
Berkeley until next weekend. It's the longest dry spell we've had this year.

Peter's info on the weatherproof black-boxing of the Edelux's electronics 
is useful to know. I have a couple of third-generation B&M Luxos U that 
definitely have symptoms of water intrusion; the remote switch of the first 
got cracked in a crash shortly before winter 2023, and it's been erratic 
since. Peter, I've been meaning to send it back for repair; do you have the 
parts to replace Luxos U switches?

Peter "involuntary user of Mr. White's excellent warranty services" Adler
Berkeley, California/USA

On Sunday, March 17, 2024 at 5:02:53 AM UTC-7 peter...@gmail.com wrote:

It's possible for water to enter the Edelux II housing, though it is not 
easy. However, the electronics inside are permanently encased in some sort 
of goop (that's a highly technical term) and will never be affected by 
water. So just keep riding and after a few days in good weather the little 
droplets will disappear.

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