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johnwalkerpa1
Apr 03, 2014Explorer
As long as they are in good condition and plugged in tightly, you don't need to keep them dry. They are exterior devices.
The only thing I do is make sure that the actual metal parts of the plug are dry before you plug it in. Of course, if at all possible, avoid plugging them in when it's actually raining but once they are plugged in, no worries...
The only thing I do is make sure that the actual metal parts of the plug are dry before you plug it in. Of course, if at all possible, avoid plugging them in when it's actually raining but once they are plugged in, no worries...
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