It's pretty common for me to throw down an answer for a topic I know a little about. Usually, one of three things happens:
I'm right. Always a good thing. OP confirms that my answer solves their problem, so the answer gets verified.
I'm wrong, and when trying to fix my answer, I realize that I have no clue what I'm talking about. At that point, I'll delete my answer since someone else will have likely posted the correct answer by then, and misleading the OP is obviously not a good thing.
I'm wrong, but only by a little, and a minor edit/rewrite fixes the problem.
While it certainly sucks when the latter 2 possibilities happen, as the others have already pointed out, you'll learn from your mistakes. I've found when I do get a better understanding of the topic, that answer (deleted or not) helps reinforce my understanding.
Don't post wild, shot-in-the-dark answers that have no hope of being right, since you may end up confusing the OP. If you think you may be right though, post what you think will solve the problem, but be prepared to edit/delete if necessary.