Okay. This is becoming annoying.
My Wisdom 2, which I love underwater, has started this nasty habit of reading "WET" when I have been out of water for more than 2 days.
I was on a live-aboard, and each day after diving, I soaked the computers in fresh water for 30-60 minutes. After the last day of diving, I soaked them again for a couple of hours.
Now I'm home, and they are still reading wet. I soaked them AGAIN overnight, and they still think they are wet.
Tried using a Q-tip and toothbrush to clean around the contacts, just in case there was still some salt residue there. Tried using a hair dryer (gently on low heat), and I noticed that while blowing on the front of the computer, it would change from WET to TIME as long as I was holding the dryer on it. As soon as I moved the dyer, it would revert to WET. But the other computer continued to read WET no matter what.
Anyone else having this problem? If so, have you figured out how to fix/avoid it?
My Wisdom 2, which I love underwater, has started this nasty habit of reading "WET" when I have been out of water for more than 2 days.
I was on a live-aboard, and each day after diving, I soaked the computers in fresh water for 30-60 minutes. After the last day of diving, I soaked them again for a couple of hours.
Now I'm home, and they are still reading wet. I soaked them AGAIN overnight, and they still think they are wet.
Tried using a Q-tip and toothbrush to clean around the contacts, just in case there was still some salt residue there. Tried using a hair dryer (gently on low heat), and I noticed that while blowing on the front of the computer, it would change from WET to TIME as long as I was holding the dryer on it. As soon as I moved the dyer, it would revert to WET. But the other computer continued to read WET no matter what.
Anyone else having this problem? If so, have you figured out how to fix/avoid it?