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Yamaha AV Receiver Remote
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<blockquote data-quote="LAV" data-source="post: 64667" data-attributes="member: 1123"><p>Have also owned 3 Yammies, no such problems. In all fairness, a friend's oldish Yamaha receiver remote has the same problem. It is however at least five or six years old.</p><p></p><p>Excessive dust, damp etc. will cause damage. What I have also found is that the infrared LEDs age and their output deteriorates.</p><p></p><p>In most cases, opening up the unit, carefully cleaning the conductive carbon strips on the PCB (below the rubber strip buttons), cleaning battery contacts and replacing the LED(s) will revive an apparently dead unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LAV, post: 64667, member: 1123"] Have also owned 3 Yammies, no such problems. In all fairness, a friend's oldish Yamaha receiver remote has the same problem. It is however at least five or six years old. Excessive dust, damp etc. will cause damage. What I have also found is that the infrared LEDs age and their output deteriorates. In most cases, opening up the unit, carefully cleaning the conductive carbon strips on the PCB (below the rubber strip buttons), cleaning battery contacts and replacing the LED(s) will revive an apparently dead unit. [/QUOTE]
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