kevin_standlee: (Pensive Kevin)
kevin_standlee ([personal profile] kevin_standlee) wrote2009-12-11 09:10 pm
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All Wet

I got off work "early" today -- left at 5:30 PM, having been there at 6:00 AM -- and decided that I had enough energy to do my laundry tonight. While the first load was washing, I spend 30-40 minutes on the treadmill and exercise bike. I then changed over the laundry and decided that I'd earned some time in the hot tub. After ten minutes or so relaxing and soaking, I got up, reached for my room key in might right pocket, and realized that I'd left my pedometer on when I got in the hot tub.

Oops. Soaking in hot water is good for people, but not pedometers. Needless to say, it's probably dead, but I did take it back to the room, remove the battery, dry it out as much as I could, and left it setting out to dry, just in case it might decide to come back to life. I've been needing a new one for a while anyway ever since I broke the original bracket that held it to my belt.

[identity profile] rono-60103.livejournal.com 2009-12-12 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
There is a rash of pedometer deaths going around. Yesterday, getting out of the car I managed to somehow bang my backpack against mine in a way that sheared the plastic connection that holds it to its belt clip.

While technically functional, a pedometer that won't clip to a belt is of little use.

And, just for fun, when I stopped in at a Weight Watchers meeting (I used the pedometers since they conveniently tell me how many points extra I can eat because of the walking I've done) the center was out of the current model, and hasn't gotten the upgraded model in yet.

[identity profile] travelswithkuma.livejournal.com 2009-12-12 04:57 am (UTC)(link)
Kuma Bear does not like to get in the tub. Stay Dry. Except for fish.

[identity profile] k6rfm.livejournal.com 2009-12-12 05:14 pm (UTC)(link)
This may sound strange, but if it doesn't work after drying out, try soaking it for a while in distilled water and let it dry back out. Sometimes tap water leaves a residue, and I expect hot tub water would be even worse.

It would actually have been better to do the distilled-water rinse before it dried out the first time, but it sounds like it's too late now.

Oh, do use a fresh battery when you try, not the one that took a bath. I'm pretty sure hot tub water would be conductive enough to have discharged the battery.

[identity profile] kevin-standlee.livejournal.com 2009-12-12 05:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the tip. Lisa also pointed out that I need to get a new battery. I'll try to pick one up this afternoon while I'm out doing errands.