I am using the Fanstel BT840 module with an Epson FC-135 32.7680KA-AC3 crystal and 12pF NPO caps. It functions well in indoor conditions but the LF oscillator stops if placed in humid conditions. The layout traces are as short/direct as possible. Conformally coating the oscillator and module cure the problem...but I'm wondering if what I'm seeing is to be expected? 3 or 4 breaths on the un-coated module/oscillator will shut it down. Is it standard practice to have to conformally coat the nRF52840 for reliable operation in humid environments? Is the Internal LF oscillator option a better choice for humid environments? Thanks.