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I do not live in a damp climate being in the Bay Area here in sunny California and my balast is not wet. When it is damp after i watered a section, it did conduct more than the dry balast, but the dry still conducts. I tested it with a voltage meter and it gives 3 volts of resistenece when my power pack is outputting 20 V. I tested it with a magnet, and there is no iron in it. I do not happen to know its composition and it hasn't rained here for months, and so there is no reason for the balast to be damp and it is not damp as far as i can tell. Thanks anyways.
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