There's nothing wrong with a 'pioneering' spirit, but there are two issues that you don't seem to be addressing.
For the unit to blow, the seal must be compromised in some way to allow moisture in, and if condensation is visible inside the unit, the desiccant within the spacer bars will be saturated.
You may be able to pass dry air through the unit, or fill it with an inert gas, but you are unlikely to dry out any of the desiccant.
And without attention to the seal, moisture ingress is still likely.
Without sorting these issues, any 'fix' is likely to be very temporary.
For the unit to blow, the seal must be compromised in some way to allow moisture in, and if condensation is visible inside the unit, the desiccant within the spacer bars will be saturated.
You may be able to pass dry air through the unit, or fill it with an inert gas, but you are unlikely to dry out any of the desiccant.
And without attention to the seal, moisture ingress is still likely.
Without sorting these issues, any 'fix' is likely to be very temporary.