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code red: i broke my smartbox
October 7 2007 at 2:03 PM lexy (no login)
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i dropped my smartbox very easely. a while back i dropped it badly and it still worked. now just a slight 2 feet fall and it won't start. tryed brand new batterys and nothing. i know this is a long shot but any ideeas what i could try?
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Louise
(no login) Re: code red: i broke my smartbox October 7 2007, 7:52 PM
Fold the tubing back on itself twice then use a bulldog clip or clothes peg to hold (could probably even tie string around it as it's the folds that stop air escape) - that will at least give you an airlock in the meantime
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lexy
(no login) Re: code red: i broke my smartbox October 7 2007, 8:32 PM
i made myself some corks long ago from european style plugs that are very good for an airlock. fit perfectly. been using those during the day for months and they are perfect. my problem is when i'll lose seal over the night. oh well... i'll see
i managed to open up the smartbox and locked inside but i see nothing obviously wrong. tomorrow i'll go to an electrician and maybe i get lucky.
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Frisky Sheep
(no login) Re: code red: i broke my smartbox October 8 2007, 9:07 AM
It might be something simple that can be fixed easily. Those smart boxes are a bit sensitive though and stop working easily, so I wouldn't describe them as very robust. Good luck anyway.
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Louise
(no login) Re: code red: i broke my smartbox October 8 2007, 10:42 AM
When I dropped mine the contacts that create a circuit by touching the battery seemed loose so I used a screwdriver to pull one of them upwards making the battery fit tighter - this did fix it but I've not really used it since as I don't know if it's reliable.
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diana1978
(Login Diana1978)
SENIOR MEMBER agree about the contacts.... October 8 2007, 1:56 PM
My contacts loosened up also, I just put a little bit of folded paper behind it and caused it to stay tight against the battery, mine worked fine after that, my kids had dropped mine.....hope this helps...
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Alcest
(Login Alcest) Re: code red: i broke my smartbox October 8 2007, 11:53 PM
If all else fails, there is a woman on ebay who sells smartboxes--- I bought an extra one just in case mine does break. Unfortunately they're $200....
http://cgi.ebay.com/Brava-Breast-Enhance...dZViewItem
Good luck...
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lexy
(no login) thank you all October 10 2007, 8:49 AM
i'm sure it wasn't the contacts, i tryed that. i was using folded paper too. i took it to a profesional engineer (one of those places where u fix TVs and radios). he looked at it and it actually made a noise like it started when he touched something. he said 97% it's fixable. hope he's right. now i'm just waiting for a call.
thx for the ebay link. may come in handy if the bad 3% happens ( with my luck i wouldn't be surprised) 200 is way better then the 550 brava is asking for it.
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lexy
(no login) yeeeeeeeeeeyyyyyyyy October 12 2007, 2:25 AM
got my smartbox today. taped for now but working. i'll to glue it back but i'm afraid not to move anything inside while i'm at it. anyway i'm very happy.
just as a wondering... maybe i got used to a bit of extra suction but it's like it used to suck more in the begining. and this has nothing to do with my breaking it now. am i crazy or...?
thx for the support. i'm so happy.
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Louise
(no login) Re: code red: i broke my smartbox October 12 2007, 9:45 AM
I dropped mine and although I got it going again I always think when it stops pumping is that because it's done enough or because it's not working properly so I don't trust it. I prefer the airlock anyway. With the XL domes I find the bra uncomfortable (it pushes them in and puts a lot of pressure on the sternum - without the bra they diverge and the pressure is more even all the way round) but without it they need to be sucked on quite tight if I'm not just going to lie on my back all day.
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lexy
(no login) Re: code red: i broke my smartbox October 13 2007, 4:44 AM
i use airlock too during the day but at night i lose suction and if i don't have the smartbox to get back on ( as lil sucktion as it applys) i wake up fully deflated. this way at least i wake up as swollen as i went to bed.
i'm curious if i'd swell with the smartbox only. like i did the first few days using it...
October 7 2007 at 2:03 PM lexy (no login)
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i dropped my smartbox very easely. a while back i dropped it badly and it still worked. now just a slight 2 feet fall and it won't start. tryed brand new batterys and nothing. i know this is a long shot but any ideeas what i could try?
Author Reply
Louise
(no login) Re: code red: i broke my smartbox October 7 2007, 7:52 PM
Fold the tubing back on itself twice then use a bulldog clip or clothes peg to hold (could probably even tie string around it as it's the folds that stop air escape) - that will at least give you an airlock in the meantime
Edit Message Delete Message
lexy
(no login) Re: code red: i broke my smartbox October 7 2007, 8:32 PM
i made myself some corks long ago from european style plugs that are very good for an airlock. fit perfectly. been using those during the day for months and they are perfect. my problem is when i'll lose seal over the night. oh well... i'll see
i managed to open up the smartbox and locked inside but i see nothing obviously wrong. tomorrow i'll go to an electrician and maybe i get lucky.
Edit Message Delete Message
Frisky Sheep
(no login) Re: code red: i broke my smartbox October 8 2007, 9:07 AM
It might be something simple that can be fixed easily. Those smart boxes are a bit sensitive though and stop working easily, so I wouldn't describe them as very robust. Good luck anyway.
Edit Message Delete Message
Louise
(no login) Re: code red: i broke my smartbox October 8 2007, 10:42 AM
When I dropped mine the contacts that create a circuit by touching the battery seemed loose so I used a screwdriver to pull one of them upwards making the battery fit tighter - this did fix it but I've not really used it since as I don't know if it's reliable.
Edit Message Delete Message
diana1978
(Login Diana1978)
SENIOR MEMBER agree about the contacts.... October 8 2007, 1:56 PM
My contacts loosened up also, I just put a little bit of folded paper behind it and caused it to stay tight against the battery, mine worked fine after that, my kids had dropped mine.....hope this helps...
Edit Message Delete Message
Alcest
(Login Alcest) Re: code red: i broke my smartbox October 8 2007, 11:53 PM
If all else fails, there is a woman on ebay who sells smartboxes--- I bought an extra one just in case mine does break. Unfortunately they're $200....
http://cgi.ebay.com/Brava-Breast-Enhance...dZViewItem
Good luck...
Edit Message Delete Message
lexy
(no login) thank you all October 10 2007, 8:49 AM
i'm sure it wasn't the contacts, i tryed that. i was using folded paper too. i took it to a profesional engineer (one of those places where u fix TVs and radios). he looked at it and it actually made a noise like it started when he touched something. he said 97% it's fixable. hope he's right. now i'm just waiting for a call.
thx for the ebay link. may come in handy if the bad 3% happens ( with my luck i wouldn't be surprised) 200 is way better then the 550 brava is asking for it.
Edit Message Delete Message
lexy
(no login) yeeeeeeeeeeyyyyyyyy October 12 2007, 2:25 AM
got my smartbox today. taped for now but working. i'll to glue it back but i'm afraid not to move anything inside while i'm at it. anyway i'm very happy.
just as a wondering... maybe i got used to a bit of extra suction but it's like it used to suck more in the begining. and this has nothing to do with my breaking it now. am i crazy or...?
thx for the support. i'm so happy.
Edit Message Delete Message
Louise
(no login) Re: code red: i broke my smartbox October 12 2007, 9:45 AM
I dropped mine and although I got it going again I always think when it stops pumping is that because it's done enough or because it's not working properly so I don't trust it. I prefer the airlock anyway. With the XL domes I find the bra uncomfortable (it pushes them in and puts a lot of pressure on the sternum - without the bra they diverge and the pressure is more even all the way round) but without it they need to be sucked on quite tight if I'm not just going to lie on my back all day.
Edit Message Delete Message
lexy
(no login) Re: code red: i broke my smartbox October 13 2007, 4:44 AM
i use airlock too during the day but at night i lose suction and if i don't have the smartbox to get back on ( as lil sucktion as it applys) i wake up fully deflated. this way at least i wake up as swollen as i went to bed.
i'm curious if i'd swell with the smartbox only. like i did the first few days using it...