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    eating batteries in just a few days. anyone ever deal with this?

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    That don't sound right. Mines almost two years old and I'm fixing to change the batteries for the first time


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    Sounds like something (a relay) is stuck in the on position on the circuit board inside the remote.
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    Do you shut the remote off when stored?



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    the original lasted about two years. i put a new one in it last year. this year it work at first and went dead. so i put another in it and it was dead within a few days. thought maybe it was a bad battery so i put another new one in it. again, dead within a few days.

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    what remote do you have ??? the old remote or the new one that's is out !!!!
    the one on the left or the one on the right ???
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Size:  72.5 KBif you have the remote on the right you need to use this type battery CR2450N !!!
    here is a place you can order them from !!!
    Renata CR2450N, 3V, 540mAh, Lithium Coin Battery, Carded - BatteriesAndButter.com=

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    Make sure you are replacing with the Renata battery that Strmwalker mentioned. I couldn't even get mine to work unless it was that particular battery. Went through several different batteries before I found the info in a different forum. This was on the old original remotes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hawgdog View Post
    Make sure you are replacing with the Renata battery that Strmwalker mentioned. I couldn't even get mine to work unless it was that particular battery. Went through several different batteries before I found the info in a different forum. This was on the old original remotes.
    Did you order yours or did you find it locally?
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