Remote Maintenance


So here's a topic I haven't seen covered. How do you maintain your remotes? With all the gidgets, gadgets and gizmos we have, they all seem to have a remote. 9v, AAA, AA batteries in everything. Do you have a regular battery replacement plan, do you just check once in a while or do you wait until they stop working altogether and then replace batteries? And what about those leakers?

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Not a fan of remotes. Most are glitchy at best. I can still manage to walk 12 feet to turn it up or down and switch a source.

Now with the idiot box different story flipping between games and watching races (F1 and MotoGP)

I forgot. I use to clean remotes that were on job sites for a long time. Covered with grout. It (grout) was in every possible place it could be. I've rescued 20K remote boxes that were set up in 1/2 a yard of grout the only thing sticking UP was the shoulder straps. The ONLY saving grace was, it was still pretty green. I could get them pretty clean believe it or not.. The spare batteries were charged by the equipment, usually eco batteries all the way.. Rugged and expensive smart batteries.

Regards

 Most are glitchy at best.

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Mine aren't. ALL 50 of them..:-)

Gee, and I thought I was bad! LOL, thanks for the responses. Look forward to more.