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Re: X10 Keyfob



On Sat, 19 Oct 2002 18:06:20 +0100, you wrote:

>Does anyone actually use these?
>If so, how can I tell if the batteries are dying?
>I butchered one to use as a wireless doorbell, but it's been acting up
>lately, not always ringing the chime.
>
>I've had it about 6 months and it'd been fairly okay in that time.
>Now I could just buy new batteries, but that would be a waste if it
>doesn't solve the problem.
>Maybe it's the TM13U I started using relatively recently?
>Maybe there is some noise on the line because of something I've plugged
>in?

    I've had one for about 10 months now.  I am using it at about the
limit of its range, but (most of the time) it has behaved.

    You could always put a DVM on the batteries!  <grin>

     Regards,
           Harry.


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