Help I need to waterproof a fog light switch

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Hi, I went in to my local car spares and came out with Ring fog lights with built in LED's as they were reduced to £36.

I intend to fit them as directed and this means keeping the 3 button switch but this is not waterproof. I emailed Ring-automotive who confirmed this but could not offer any alternative.

I would like to find a clear plastic that I could wrap it in or heat shrink to enclose it.

Any advice most welcome.

I have copied a picture of the switch from an old thread and it looks very vulnerable to the elements.
http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=110698
 

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If you can take it apart, just pack it with vaseline. If not, spray it full of silicone or chain lube. That should keep the water repelled...
 
The rest of the switches on your bike arn't water proof, so why does that one need to be?:nenau

If you reeeeeeally neeeeeeed to do something about it, go with Dave Etts suggestion. :thumb2



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If you can take it apart, just pack it with vaseline. If not, spray it full of silicone or chain lube. That should keep the water repelled...

Trouble is that if the contacts aren't sealed then vaseline or what ever can get on the contacts and cause problems.

Try a condom...
 
Trouble is that if the contacts aren't sealed then vaseline or what ever can get on the contacts and cause problems.

Try a condom...

Thanks folks, I should have taken the last advice in the past and would not have had 4 kids :blast
 
As daft as it sounds condoms are pretty tough, if it stretches over switch gear OK should last.

Used by desert soldiers to prevent crap getting in gun barrels, and when our dog had a bandaged leg vet said to use a condom to cover bandage when letting dog out to do his business. It worked very well.
 
Mr Wassall of this parish supplies HID lighting with a light switch which is most definitely not waterproof but its been through 5 foul winters and no problems. There's barely any current going through it as it is operating the lights via a relay. I really wouldn't bother sourcing a waterproof one.
 
Mr Wassall of this parish supplies HID lighting with a light switch which is most definitely not waterproof but its been through 5 foul winters and no problems. There's barely any current going through it as it is operating the lights via a relay. I really wouldn't bother sourcing a waterproof one.

+1 :thumb
 
Make sure that the feed is suitably fused or protected by the Canbus and just use it. If there are gaping holes that look like recipe for disaster fill them with clear silicone sealer. Unless it's a drain hole:D
 
Hi, I went in to my local car spares and came out with Ring fog lights with built in LED's as they were reduced to £36.

I intend to fit them as directed and this means keeping the 3 button switch but this is not waterproof. I emailed Ring-automotive who confirmed this but could not offer any alternative.

I would like to find a clear plastic that I could wrap it in or heat shrink to enclose it.

Any advice most welcome.

I have copied a picture of the switch from an old thread and it looks very vulnerable to the elements.
http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=110698

had one of these on my 1150 GS for 5 years and had no problems what so ever mounted behind the keys the protection from the screen it was great had front fogs wired to one switch and rear fogs to other
 
Being waterproof may not be a problem, but, several years down the road, a corroded switch might be?
 


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