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<blockquote data-quote="Beerj" data-source="post: 679991" data-attributes="member: 10035"><p>The ARC panel is definitely not waterproof. After a 10 hr ride on the trailer in the rain, my panel was thoroughly confused the next morning. As soon as you would flip on the battery switch, random **** would start turning on and off, including the starter. That being said, it is an analog unit so there wasn't any complex circuitry to permanently damage and after I let it dry for a day it was working perfectly again. From then on, if they're calling for rain I simply loosen 2 hose clamps, pull the plug and keep it in the truck till I'm ready to ride. Also works as anti-theft.</p><p></p><p>I should probably mention too that mine is mounted with the buttons down, up on cage roof with no panels. I've also gotten caught on the trails in some nasty rain storms without any issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beerj, post: 679991, member: 10035"] The ARC panel is definitely not waterproof. After a 10 hr ride on the trailer in the rain, my panel was thoroughly confused the next morning. As soon as you would flip on the battery switch, random **** would start turning on and off, including the starter. That being said, it is an analog unit so there wasn't any complex circuitry to permanently damage and after I let it dry for a day it was working perfectly again. From then on, if they're calling for rain I simply loosen 2 hose clamps, pull the plug and keep it in the truck till I'm ready to ride. Also works as anti-theft. I should probably mention too that mine is mounted with the buttons down, up on cage roof with no panels. I've also gotten caught on the trails in some nasty rain storms without any issues. [/QUOTE]
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