Guest guest Posted January 17, 2004 Report Share Posted January 17, 2004 Hi Alice, No, I don't take my processor off when I'm outside, ...and no, I haven't noticed any difference in my battery life. I am in and out a lot, due to my job (a caseworker making home visits). S. Clarion CII 5/01 upstate NY where we have had a lot of snow, and a lot of below zero weather with wind chill making it even worse! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----- Original Message ----- From: Alice Over the past couple of weeks, many of you have been dealing with bitter cold temperatures and high winds dropping the wind chill factor dangerously low. I'm very curious about something and hope a number of you will share your experiences. Have you noticed that the draw is higher on your batteries giving you shorter battery life because of this cold weather? Have you been taking your processors off when you are outside? I'm curious. Those temps have been horrible. I don't miss them that's for sure. Alice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2004 Report Share Posted January 17, 2004 This is no place for a human being to be right now. It is actually balmy today at 31. It has been tooooooo cold that I dont even have my processors turned on when I am in the frigid cold. I dont want to ruin my processors :- ).Because I work in a nursing home that is at 72 degrees and then stepping out into the minus degrees with those awful wind so you can picture it. My coworkers know that I dont have sound when I go out. so they do help me out. :-) My audie did think it was a good idea. This winter truly has been brutal. -- Snoopy left implant 3G 7/19/02 right implant 3G 5/15/03 Bilateral and loving it!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2004 Report Share Posted January 17, 2004 Snoopy, I've been a CI wearer for over 7 years now (both Nucleus and Clarion), and live in very cold/snowy upstate NY, and have never had my processors affected by the cold. S who wants people to know they CAN wear their processors in cold weather! I guess it has to be an individual choice, but I choose to hear........(I don't really have a choice, I have to be able to hear, to do my job, and I'd put my CI at more risk taking it off, putting it back on, taking it off,putting it back on, when I'm out in the field doing several home visits). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----- Original Message ----- From: snoopy1964@... This is no place for a human being to be right now. It is actually balmy today at 31. It has been tooooooo cold that I dont even have my processors turned on when I am in the frigid cold. I dont want to ruin my processors :- ).Because I work in a nursing home that is at 72 degrees and then stepping out into the minus degrees with those awful wind so you can picture it. My coworkers know that I dont have sound when I go out. so they do help me out. :-) My audie did think it was a good idea. This winter truly has been brutal. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2004 Report Share Posted January 17, 2004 Good comments. I don't ever even have to think of this living in New Mexico (extreme heat is more the issue here) but I wondered about this last very severe cold spell that Northeasterners have been experiencing. I believe they are saying that this is the coldest weather in decades so that would mean that it's probably something that hasn't been tested by CI users. Since auto batteries and hearing aid batteries are affected by cold, I was curious about CI batteries. Wish I had known ahead of time that that weather was going to happen because it would have been interesting to do a test survey on it. Have some members actually log the hours they get on their batteries wearing the processors in that very frigid cold weather. Just food for thought. Alice > Snoopy, I've been a CI wearer for over 7 years now (both Nucleus and Clarion), and live in very cold/snowy upstate NY, and have never had my processors affected by the cold. > > S > who wants people to know they CAN wear their processors in cold weather! I guess it has to be an individual choice, > but I choose to hear........(I don't really have a choice, I have to be able to hear, to do my job, and I'd put my CI at more risk taking it off, putting it back on, taking it off,putting it back on, when I'm out in the field doing several home visits). > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ----- Original Message ----- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2004 Report Share Posted January 17, 2004 Well, it's not too late to start this now, Alice! I can tell you though that my battery life has not changed...... S. who has Clarion rechargeables ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----- Original Message ----- From: Alice Good comments. I don't ever even have to think of this living in New Mexico (extreme heat is more the issue here) but I wondered about this last very severe cold spell that Northeasterners have been experiencing. I believe they are saying that this is the coldest weather in decades so that would mean that it's probably something that hasn't been tested by CI users. Since auto batteries and hearing aid batteries are affected by cold, I was curious about CI batteries. Wish I had known ahead of time that that weather was going to happen because it would have been interesting to do a test survey on it. Have some members actually log the hours they get on their batteries wearing the processors in that very frigid cold weather. Just food for thought. Alice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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