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@geoffrey-b wrote:why do the
batteries run out on my remote about every 2 months
kd4990005bu
Hi @geoffrey-b. Why, probably making a bid for freedom ... Seriously that is not normal and if was you I would get it replaced under warranty.
Hi @geoffrey-b and welcome to the Community
That does seem too short.
Are you using value brand batteries?
Are you mixing brands or new and old batteries?
There are factors that can cause a remote to drain battery life faster than normal, but unless
you have it wedged down the couch accidentally pressing a button, you hold down buttons
alot longer than necessary, or generally use alot of the buttons regularly this shouldn't happen.
Its probably worth giving Support a call on +44 (0) 2073652810
to check.
Cheers
You need to be using branded alkaline batteries in these remotes, not so called 'heavy duty' zinc chlorides. Fwiw I can confirm that I am on my second set (it may actually even be the third) in 15 months and the RC gets minimal use (as I normally use the one from my DVD recorder).
(I have a small flatscreen Philips 15" TV from the 1980's and still have the original Maxell batteries for the original handset. The expiry date is Sept 1986 and they still operate perfectly with zero sign of leakage)
@geoffrey-b wrote:why do the
batteries run out on my remote about every 2 months
kd4990005bu
Hi @geoffrey-b. Why, probably making a bid for freedom ... Seriously that is not normal and if was you I would get it replaced under warranty.
Hi @geoffrey-b and welcome to the Community
That does seem too short.
Are you using value brand batteries?
Are you mixing brands or new and old batteries?
There are factors that can cause a remote to drain battery life faster than normal, but unless
you have it wedged down the couch accidentally pressing a button, you hold down buttons
alot longer than necessary, or generally use alot of the buttons regularly this shouldn't happen.
Its probably worth giving Support a call on +44 (0) 2073652810
to check.
Cheers
You need to be using branded alkaline batteries in these remotes, not so called 'heavy duty' zinc chlorides. Fwiw I can confirm that I am on my second set (it may actually even be the third) in 15 months and the RC gets minimal use (as I normally use the one from my DVD recorder).
(I have a small flatscreen Philips 15" TV from the 1980's and still have the original Maxell batteries for the original handset. The expiry date is Sept 1986 and they still operate perfectly with zero sign of leakage)
will ring support as it is a new tv thanks.
geoffrey-b