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Burn mark after wearing Pinetime? - gamerminstrel - 05-08-2021 I have been wearing my Pinetime basically nonstop since I got it. I took it off just now and there is a burn mark on my arm where I was wearing it. Has anyone else experienced this, and should I be worried? I'm confident this is not any form of allergic reaction to the materials of the device as this burn is exclusively under the sensors on the backside of the pinetime. I think the sensors somehow burnt me, but the device itself never got hot to the touch. RE: Burn mark after wearing Pinetime? - Avamander - 05-08-2021 (05-08-2021, 02:21 PM)gamerminstrel Wrote: I have been wearing my Pinetime basically nonstop since I got it. I took it off just now and there is a burn mark on my arm where I was wearing it. Has anyone else experienced this, and should I be worried? Just physical friction? The hardware as such is simply not capable of generating anything dangerous. RE: Burn mark after wearing Pinetime? - KC9UDX - 05-08-2021 How long has it been since you got it? Maybe 35 years ago I had something similar happen. I think it was just the result of never taking it off and letting the skin air out. RE: Burn mark after wearing Pinetime? - gamerminstrel - 05-08-2021 You know, I would not be surprised if that's actually what it is. Before the last couple weeks, I haven't worn a watch in decades so I'm willing to believe that my wrist skin is just that sensitive/soft. It just seems odd that there is no irritation around the band, where the watch is much tighter. I also agree, I don't see how the Pinetime hardware is capable of inflicting harm. This just planted a seed of doubt in the back of my mind though, so I'm interested to know if this happens to other people. RE: Burn mark after wearing Pinetime? - barray - 05-08-2021 The LiPo would need to go thermo-nuclear and you would certainly notice, it definitely doesn't have the ability to kick out any amount of power over a prolonged period of time. (To be clear, I'm not aware of such a flaw.) You should take it off more regularly and clean both your arm and watch. For sure don't wear it as your sleeping to give your skin some air time. RE: Burn mark after wearing Pinetime? - packmule43 - 05-12-2021 I had something similar happen to me, it was a fungal infection. That is what it looks like to me. Is it itchy and feels like it is burning? I used over the counter athletes foot cream to clear it up and haven't had a problem wearing the watch for long periods of time sense. RE: Burn mark after wearing Pinetime? - KC9UDX - 05-13-2021 For what it's worth, if that's what it is, there are multiple OTC products that target different kinds of fungus. If one doesn't work, another might. RE: Burn mark after wearing Pinetime? - gamerminstrel - 05-13-2021 The mark didn't burn, itch, or cause discomfort of any sort. If anything it acted like a singular spot of sunburn. After a couple days the outer layer of skin peeled off and it's mostly gone now. I even kept wearing the watch, just an inch away on my wrist, and it hasn't caused any irritation there. It may have just been because I wrote the watch too tight night & day, I was even sleeping with the thing on. I now take it off at night lol Whatever happened, this will hopefully be a rare case. If it happens happens again I'll try some of that athletes foot cream, but I'm really hoping that's not the case. I'd feel at least a little embarrassed since I initially wasn't . Edit: Thanks everyone for giving me advice by the way! I do appreciate it. |