My lights are leaking too. . .I think it's inevitable with these lights, I've done extensive drying and resealing and have figured out the problem, KNOCK ON WOOD.

The actual projectors do not really fit perfectly within the housing. There is approx a 1-3mm gap in random spots when the housing was resealed. Milan obviously did as much work as he could do to reseal them, but what I've found is that you need to seal ALL OF IT, I can post pics, but I used clear silicone that melts at 400C (so I should be safe), and went ALL AROUND the housing in areas that could potentially leak. So far, two bad rain storms and no problems. Unfortunately, the spotting on the inside from the condensation is bad.

Dion did his lenses and he had problems too.

His workmanship when it comes to the LEAKING isn't in question. It's the dirt that was left in there, and there was a significant amount in Pete's case, and that issue just got out of hand because Milan tried correcting the problem, screwed it up worse, and didn't refund Pete. The leaking is a natural conssequence of shoving in 2 huge projectors into a housing that isn't LONG enough to git them. . .