Back to top

Waterproofing Cammore?

Created by olskool olskool  > 9 months ago, 15 Apr 2018
Register to post, see what you've read, and subscribe to topics.
olskool
olskool

QLD

2459 posts

15 Apr 2018 11:13am
Hi Speed Crew, so ive nuked 3 cheaper Gps watches. Looking to waterproof a Canmore Tw102. Only want something small.

1.Would this be suitable for use?
2.My hat has a pocket on top. Could i put Canmore in a few clipseal bags n wear in hat? Keen to get some idea of my speeds again, without spending a lot of $$.
Cheers.
grich62
grich62

QLD

676 posts

15 Apr 2018 4:42pm
hi olskool, i stole one of my wife's tupparware containers and tape it inside the boom or in me back pack works great ,also use to put it in a couple zip bags and on me helmet in a watertight phone bag, but watch out the phone bags will tear and leak
fangman
fangman

WA

1906 posts

15 Apr 2018 2:43pm
Two clip seal bags inside a very small plastic 'snack box' worked fine for me for the life of my Canmores. They never saw a drop using that method. Very cheap and effective!
SvenskaSvenson
SvenskaSvenson

11 posts

15 Apr 2018 2:44pm
I'm not sure what a Canmore Tw102 is, Google doesn't spit anything useful out.
Nonetheless, I got a pretty good idea how to waterproof electrical devices. Could you post some pics of it, ideally of its internals?
olskool
olskool

QLD

2459 posts

15 Apr 2018 5:09pm
Sven heres a pic


SvenskaSvenson
SvenskaSvenson

11 posts

15 Apr 2018 3:20pm
Do you want to be able to see the display in action? Do you need the buttons?
seanhogan
seanhogan

QLD

3424 posts

15 Apr 2018 6:05pm
When I use one it's either a phone waterproof bag or a cheapo action camera case (fits fine)
powersloshin
powersloshin

NSW

1844 posts

15 Apr 2018 9:22pm
Aldi sealer, I make the bag longer and cut it open and reseal it every session.





Hroar
Hroar

QLD

125 posts

16 Apr 2018 9:47am
I have been just using 2 snaplock bags for the last 3.5 years, just toss the outer one after every session & use a new one for inner bag next session. Don't forget it comes out set on recording interval of 5 sec, you need to set that back to 1.
If you don't know how to do that go into settings [looks like a spanner & screwdriver crossed] , right click brings up log, right click again brings up log rule, right click again you get right click arrow in time box, right click again will bring up time parameters, 1, 5, 10, 30 & 60. click away until you get arrow in 1 sec box then just go back to main menu by left clicking holding each time till it goes back to main menu.
With all the problems they seem to be having with GW60 [ should be called a GW30 since its half as good as it should be] I have gone back to using Canmore 102, when there new seem accurate enough. Over time depending how many sessions they do they start to drop recording every sec & only do every 2sec & occasionally 3. only really affects alphas when that happens. You can still pick them up on e-bay for $70-$80, great backup to watch & battery life is about 14 hrs, memory 3Mb holds quite a few sessions.
olskool
olskool

QLD

2459 posts

16 Apr 2018 4:09pm
^^ Thanks for the setup info Pete. The 2 clippy bags idea sounds good. I plan on sailing with it in a pocket under my hat. I dont wear an impact vest or flotation device. Would this be ok?
fangman
fangman

WA

1906 posts

16 Apr 2018 2:55pm
As long as the pocket isn't a water absorbing material. ( say like neoprene) Water seems to be an excellent medium for absorbing satellite radio waves. My experiments with Canmores: in a plastic case mounted on the outside of my backpack, I got good signal quality. In the pocket of my backpack, the signal quality was not as good and dropped to hopeless once the backpack was wet. The lesson here, just don't fall off
olskool
olskool

QLD

2459 posts

16 Apr 2018 6:27pm
Thanks for the tech tips Fangy, i wear a O+E bucket style hat. Pocket in top. Its only thin material which dries quickly. Guess its test time.?? What?? No Wind.... . Bah
End of posts
Please Register, or first...
Topics Subscribe Reply

Return To Classic site