Another gut punch from this season. So sad.
A few years ago I was standing on top of a BCC line with a couple of buddies. We had done a beacon check at the TH and all 3 of the Pieps DSP worked fine with battery > 90%. I hadn't skied much with one of the 2 guys (brother of a good friend) and he had made a couple of oddly beaterish moves on the up, making me a bit nervous. I pulled my beacon and scanned around just for peace of mind. Only got 1 signal back. Weird. One of the DSPs had turned off and refused to turn back on. Uh-oh. We opened it and checked the battery compartment, no corrosion. Even weirder.
The 2 of us with fully functional beacons donated a battery to the cause to see if it helped. Sure enough the dead beacon turned back on, battery at 99%, then we watched it drop fast and settle at 55%. The other 2 beacons were still above 90%. We shook the faulty beacon hard, swung it at high speed in its harness, hit it a bunch of times, and basically abused it to make sure it wasn't turning off at the first sign of movement. It stayed on with no further drop in battery level. We high tailed it out of there before it changed its mind.
When we got to the car I took all the batteries out and pocketed them, no way I was trusting the 2 out of 3 that were good...
My very first beacon (Tracker 2) stopped working due to a corroded terminal. I still use it as a test unit but it's also convinced me to open my battery compartment after every tour to let things dry in there.
"Your wife being mad is temporary, but pow turns do not get unmade" - mallwalker the wise
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