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EMI Shielding And Water Leaks?

5900_XL-1

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A different but related question to water leaks in units. I doubt anybody will "know" but,,,can a leaky machine which has or will ever been proven leaky after a literal episode in the water where it obviously leaked,,,are the Nox units which never ever sees water hunting, reduced in anyway in how they hunt "in the dry if the water seals are bad?" I have both an 800 and 600 just going out of warranty, never seen even short rain hunts with either. The EMI stability on both are a mess lately, everywhere!

So, without going into troubleshooting EMI all over again, does the leaky seals with water damage, possibly cause more EMI to get through head units which are totally dry weather hunters, only? Not an easy question, sorry.
 
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