09-08-2020, 12:23 PM
I bought this to replace the OEM Onkyo what had a circuit die instead of the usual IR LED. It's not great, but it does the job, and since your remote still works, you can educate a new one. And it doesn't have the Harmony price gouge.
If you're adventurous, check for teenie weenie screws that might be in place, then you can pry apart most remotes with a 1/16" flat blade and go slow around the perimeter, holding open areas as you go with a credit card or...
Dab the "circuit" pads with 70% isopropyl and the back side of the silicon keys with warm water. Let it dry and put it back together.
Better to buy a learning remote before your OEM fails, like I didn't.
If you're adventurous, check for teenie weenie screws that might be in place, then you can pry apart most remotes with a 1/16" flat blade and go slow around the perimeter, holding open areas as you go with a credit card or...
Dab the "circuit" pads with 70% isopropyl and the back side of the silicon keys with warm water. Let it dry and put it back together.
Better to buy a learning remote before your OEM fails, like I didn't.
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Music is how we decorate time.”
Jean-Michel Basquiat