By Eric Sherman
My son uses an Advanced Bionics
We found over
time water leaked into the battery compartment, and the battery would begin to
rust. This was very concerning to us. We thought how could the seal
start breaking down so quickly? What we discovered was the battery cap
was cracked.
We found the cap
had developed a micro crack on the end. You could only see it when you
pulled outward on the sides of the cap (pictured). The crack most likely
developed over time from daily use, and from attaching the processor clip.
We decided to
replace the daily use caps with new caps dedicated just for swimming. We picked
a different color not to mix up the caps.
Ever since we started changing caps for swimming, we have not had any
problems with water leaks.
If you find water
getting into your battery compartment, check for small cracks and make sure the
gasket around the processor is free of debris. Also, consider using
different caps when swimming if you use the Neptune
processor for everyday use.
Please read our story Troubleshooting Cochlear Implant | Processor Will Not Turn On if you find rust in battery compartment after water use.
#CiWear is a shirt designed for cochlear implant (CI) processors and other listening devices. Use
as a rash guard, swim shirt or an exercise apparel.
My son uses an Advanced Bionics Neptune sound processors daily. We have a white battery cap for the left side, and red battery cap for the right. This was the easiest way for us to know which processor was programmed for which side of the head. camping batteries
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