I've done way too much research on these sensors. Here's what I'm going to do...
1. I've ordered water detection tape that turns pink if water touches it or it goes over 55%humidity. Put it everywhere inside the casing.
2. Use the existing casing that the sensor comes in, seal all cracks with silicon (ever so slightly). And tape the main opening (so I can change the battery every once in a while).
3. Keep it outside for 30 days where no rain will come in direct contact with it and no Sun rays directly hit the front of the sensor.
If I open the casing and the paper is still white, I'll dare to put the electronic sensor back in and test it out. If this works for me I'll post this to you tube along with the information I found on the sensor specifications. Wish me luck. Except for you you said this couldn't be done.
1. I've ordered water detection tape that turns pink if water touches it or it goes over 55%humidity. Put it everywhere inside the casing.
2. Use the existing casing that the sensor comes in, seal all cracks with silicon (ever so slightly). And tape the main opening (so I can change the battery every once in a while).
3. Keep it outside for 30 days where no rain will come in direct contact with it and no Sun rays directly hit the front of the sensor.
If I open the casing and the paper is still white, I'll dare to put the electronic sensor back in and test it out. If this works for me I'll post this to you tube along with the information I found on the sensor specifications. Wish me luck. Except for you you said this couldn't be done.