It's my understanding Collin that *any* moisture inside an Edelux II is 
considered by SON a defect and the warranty applies.I wouldn't try anything 
to remove it as it may void the warranty. Since yours is within the 
warranty period,  contact your retailer about the moisture and it may be 
suggested to send it in for replacement.  
On Sunday, March 17, 2024 at 1:15:58 AM UTC-4 Collin A wrote:

> Howdy Folks,
>
> I wanted to query the collective experience of the group and ask a couple 
> questions regarding the ingress of moisture in my edelux II headlamp:
>
>    1. For those that have experienced it, does the condensation 
>    eventually dry out? If not, has anything you've tried been successful in 
>    resolving it?
>    2. Have there been any instances of a light NOT cutting 
>    out/dimming/etc. once there is moisture within the light?
>    3. At the end of the day, should take the "wait and see" approach or 
>    just call in the warranty before it craps out?
>    
> I only just noticed that there was condensation on the inside of the glass 
> this afternoon while removing fenders, so I have no idea how long it's been 
> there (although I did do a particularly wet ride last weekend). 
> Additionally I haven't noticed any reduced output or other issues....yet. I 
> marked the extents of the moisture and took a few photos to see if it'll 
> change over time.
>
> Cheers,
> Collin, a bit moist, in Berkeley
>

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