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Got a pair of Narva Blues for my birthday couple of months ago and used them for the first time on Sat night. Was very pleased with them until one of the last holes and the lights got wet.
Both cracked. I was wondering if it was because of the clear covers on them traping water between the glass and plastic, cooling then cracking the glass? Or should I have stopped using the spotties and let them cool before going near water? Would they have cracked if the clear covers were off?
It is true that they probably would have cracked anyway - however the plastic lens cover will lead to a build up of heat more quickly than a lens that is getting airflow directly over it without the cover. It is probably only a small difference but in some instances enough to differentiate between a cracked lens or not for example if the lights have not been on for long and the lens would not yet have reached it's normal operating temperature..
Yeah the lense cover bubbled also so there must have been a bit of head between the lense and cover. I was thinking why the head lights do not crack the same way.