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Answer me this; by hieraco2006-10-26 05:25:32
  An answer to the second question by SnappingTurtle 2006-10-26 07:24:55
My experience is that the most common problem with remotes is degradation of the contacts behind the buttons. Translation: pressing hard really does often fix the problem. But it's hard to tell if the problem is bad contacts or bad battery. I question how often people really "know" that the problem is batteries gone dead.
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    Also... by jdelphiki2006-10-26 07:40:27
      Nope. with weak batteries it would work best by wwill2006-10-26 07:52:18
        My smoke alarm is apparently on AC power. by kelli2172006-10-26 07:58:15
          Some smoke alarms have long life by frizzgrig2006-10-26 09:11:19
            I don't think mine does. by kelli2172006-10-26 10:32:08
        to recap by madjo2006-10-26 08:07:30
          It's a good way to make sure the batteries by Sterling_Ag2006-10-26 09:08:55
            our beeps when it's batteries are out by madjo2006-10-26 14:45:46
              You get used to it. by joecrouse2006-10-26 16:14:33

 

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