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Help: Trying to fix remote
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<blockquote data-quote="user 1727" data-source="post: 885088" data-attributes="member: 1727"><p>If I measure the led:</p><p>DC: 0.02v (not pressed) to 0.179v (volume button pressed). Don't think it is enough to get it going. But there is a definitive change. </p><p>AC: Around 0v to 0.2v button pressed. But I get the same if I touch the battery terminal so I think it is just me injecting a .2vac with my finger.</p><p>I will definately look at getting another remote, it just seems such a waste taking into account the cosmetic condition of this one. Thanks Mr G. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1727, post: 885088, member: 1727"] If I measure the led: DC: 0.02v (not pressed) to 0.179v (volume button pressed). Don't think it is enough to get it going. But there is a definitive change. AC: Around 0v to 0.2v button pressed. But I get the same if I touch the battery terminal so I think it is just me injecting a .2vac with my finger. I will definately look at getting another remote, it just seems such a waste taking into account the cosmetic condition of this one. Thanks Mr G. [/QUOTE]
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