How to keep clearos from leaking when flying

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sofauxboho

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After a bit of experimenting (I fly a lot) I've got this one solved:


When flying with clearos, open them and leave them open from the time you're told to turn off electronic devices for landing until the plane has arrived at the gate. Since I started doing this, I've had no trouble with clearos leaking.


Turns out it isn't the cabin pressure that's the problem, but the increase in air pressure as you lose altitude and land.


Notes:
1) You don't have to do anything special for takeoff or while cruising, just for the descent and landing part.
2) When I say to open them, just take off the part you remove to fill them. For Kanger T3s, that's the bottom. For iClears, it's the top.
3) Yes, having to hold open clearos upright for landing is a pain in the ....
 
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