The Watts on a pokewalker are the "cash" for the pokewalker every 20 steps is about one watt every time you meet a certain amount of watts you unlock a new area for the pokewalker
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Generators are rated in watts because watts are the scale on which energy is measured.
What I would do, although it's probably too late, is take the battery out and wait until everything dries off. I dont know how to fix one after it dried. I agree with that comment if you can remove the battery right away. My son had gone swimming with it and once we came home it no longer worked. Then the battery went bad in it, so it was a mess. but it works fine! good luck! Here is what I suggest, you have to remove the battery. Get the special screw driver to open the Ds and Pokewalker 360/x50. Open it up and carefully disconnect the display. This is a bit tricky if you have never done it before. there is a small black flap that presses the display belt onto the connection. You have to pull it up so it will release the belt (it has a hinge). Then take a qtip and alchohol and clean the board so that no residue is left on the board on either side. In particular by the battery if it went bad and the display belt. Then let it all dry. put on all 4 screws for the circuit board. Connect the belt by sliding it back into the socket and once securely in place, gently push the hinged flap back toward the belt put all your buttons and close it up. Secure the screws, place a new battery in the back. Now I had to push my buttons for a while before it started working (2 minutes). Then I heard beeping and the screen came on.
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Watts = current x volts, so you have to multiply Kw value by 1000 to get watts, then divide by the applied voltage. examples. 2Kw kettle (U.S) current = 2 x1000 divided by 120, or 16.7 amps 2Kw kettle (UK) current = 2 x1000 divided by 240 or 8.35 amps 100 watt car amplifier current = 100 divided by 12 volts = 8.5amps
Most computer use anything from 300 watts to 1200 watts.
You can get more watts on the pokewalker by putting it in a big truck and just keep moving it. Tape it on it.
you have to walk around with it
You have to get a lot of watts on the first route and when you're taking your Pokemon out of the Pokewalker, it should say on the top screen how many watts till next route. When you get watts on the Pokewalker, don't use them all.
there r no legendary Pokemon on the pokewalker
check the help area
watts are acquired from an amount of steps on the pokewalker
By earning watts
Watts are associated with the exclusive Pokewalker. Every twenty steps you take make one Watt, and once you get a certain number of Watts you can unlock new places. The Pokewalker is exclusive to HeartGold and SoulSilver.
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You cannot cheat on the Pokewalker. The most you can do is shake it, but the Pokewalker has sensors that analyze whether or not you are just shaking it and cheating the system. Walking creates different rhythms and shakes on the Pokewalker, while shaking it is continuous. The device can tell the difference. Just walk with the Pokewalker clipped to your clothing or in your pocket.
It's all about watts... Every time you're pokewalker records 20 steps, you get one watt. Watts can be used to help find Pokemon (-10 watts) or items (-3 watts). When you return your Pokemon from a trip, the Heartgold/ Soulsilver cartridge records the remaining watts you have on your pokewalker. Then, depending on the number of watts-in-total recorded, you get new routes that you can use the next time you put a Pokemon in the walker.
You click the big button in the middle to turn it on and to put a Pokemon on it go to the main screen where you usually click your file but don't and go down to "Connect To Pokewalker" then you will click"go for a stroll" then click the pokemonyou want and it will be on your pokewalker. You walk around with your pokewalker and it gets watts and watts buy you different paths