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<blockquote data-quote="Diamattic" data-source="post: 988234" data-attributes="member: 138639"><p>[USER=25119]@DunePlodder[/USER] thanks for tip! I have been looking at all the DIY stuff revolving around the Dexcom system and would like to work on my own transmitter battery swap as soon as my first transmitter dies (i have had it since the end of May, so i expect it to die around the new year) </p><p></p><p>I can't do much with the xDrip because my government funding relies on the records as printed by Diasend, so i think that means i need the CGM data on my Vibe :/ </p><p></p><p>On my last senors it was getting spotty and when i removed it i noticed water built up under the transmitter which caused the filament to rust/decay/oxidize (or whatever it does) I think on this one when it gets spotty i will just remove the transmitter and wipe it down and hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diamattic, post: 988234, member: 138639"] [USER=25119]@DunePlodder[/USER] thanks for tip! I have been looking at all the DIY stuff revolving around the Dexcom system and would like to work on my own transmitter battery swap as soon as my first transmitter dies (i have had it since the end of May, so i expect it to die around the new year) I can't do much with the xDrip because my government funding relies on the records as printed by Diasend, so i think that means i need the CGM data on my Vibe :/ On my last senors it was getting spotty and when i removed it i noticed water built up under the transmitter which caused the filament to rust/decay/oxidize (or whatever it does) I think on this one when it gets spotty i will just remove the transmitter and wipe it down and hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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