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protect your GPS'r -- they are NOT waterproof!!!

 

i know the whole issue has been addressed before, but i find it to be an important one.

 

use a waterproof bag designed for GPS'rs. they will save your arse. i dunked my sportrak in the delaware river and killed it. magellan replaced it due to some stress cracks in it.

 

here is the type bags we use for gpsr and maps.

 

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A family that Geocaches together... eventually gets wet.

 

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I know this will sound somewhat stupid, but when I got my Garmin V 2 years ago, I sorta tested the waterproofness of it in the kitchen sink. Yup....just dunked it for a little bit! No problems at all! I wasn't too worried, 'cause I sell these things and a replacement wouldn't have been any problem, so I just figured..."What the heck!", and did it.

 

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Yeah... GPSrs tend to be pretty resilient little little creatures. I'd have to say anytime you dunk it and it comes up not working, it was either a fluke or it already had some damage that allowed the water to harm it. Needless to say... when you pay over a hundred bucks for something, you should never be entirely careless with it. Now... if you happen to cache with a "Palm" handheld unit... they aren't quite as good in water. But like I said... be careful with anything you pay good money for...

 

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I'd say that the "stress cracks" had something to do with the water getting in...

 

My Garmin V is supposed to be waterproof to one meter for 30 minutes....I hope so, cause it will see a lot of motorcycle use in wet weather....that is if I can get it to quit shutting down automatically when on battery power.... <grin>

 

I guess a good question is, though, when the power plug is plugged into the V, is it still water resistant??

 

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Originally posted by Theole34:

protect your GPS'r -- they are NOT waterproof!!!

 

i know the whole issue has been addressed before, but i find it to be an important one.

 

use a waterproof bag designed for GPS'rs. they will save your arse. i dunked my sportrak in the delaware river and killed it. magellan replaced it due to some stress cracks in it.

 

here is the type bags we use for gpsr and maps.

 

robbie

 

http://theole34.homestead.com/files/waterproof_bags.jpg

 

http://theole34.homestead.com/files/wings_flag.gif

_A family that Geocaches together... eventually gets wet._

 

_http://www.basegear.com/fm2176.html_

_http://www.cavalrypilot.com/fm21-26/toc.htm_

_http://www.online-orienteering.net/_

_http://www.afpmb.org/coweb/guidance_targets/ppms/TG36/TG36.htm_

 


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I took a late January, saltwater swim while duck hunting. I had my eTrex Mariner in my pocket. I dumped the water out of the battery compartment and it continued to work the reset of the day. When I got home I cleaned it good with freshwater and sprayed a little wd-40 on the battery contacts. The Mariner is still working just fine.

 

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I had my Meridian out in my boat coming back from the Channel Islands. Seas kicked up and the meridian bounced into the hull of boat. It was completely submerging in saltwater for over an hour and it's never given me a problem. I thought the seals looked pretty lame at first but I'm sold now. They are waterproof..

 

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