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<blockquote data-quote="spideog" data-source="post: 206861" data-attributes="member: 31176"><p>The only time the cap would be required is if there is a chance that something solid might get into the clippy bit such that the tubing won't lock back in correctly. Think sand on a beach. Just water in the bath or shower won't be a problem though and you won't be getting bath water into yourself through the canula.</p><p></p><p>Don't have any cats to contend with myself so just leave my pump lying around where I'll remember to plug myself back into it again after the shower. But it has got well and truly drenched a few times when out running in the rain and covered in other grime with no ill effects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spideog, post: 206861, member: 31176"] The only time the cap would be required is if there is a chance that something solid might get into the clippy bit such that the tubing won't lock back in correctly. Think sand on a beach. Just water in the bath or shower won't be a problem though and you won't be getting bath water into yourself through the canula. Don't have any cats to contend with myself so just leave my pump lying around where I'll remember to plug myself back into it again after the shower. But it has got well and truly drenched a few times when out running in the rain and covered in other grime with no ill effects. [/QUOTE]
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