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Re: Fail-safe for keyless entry
"Tom Stiller" <tom_stiller@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:tom_stiller-4B1951.22274822042010@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> In article <hqqtp4$msp$2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> "Robert Green" <robert_green1963@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > "Josepi" <J.R.M.@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:YX1An.261980$K81.121235@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > Perhaps well placed holes with a paper hole punch may may the button
> > > pressing more available??
> > >
> > > Heat shrink can become brittle after a while with the heat exposure
and
> > > maybe UV?? Slit and replace every year or so?
> >
> > I have enough tubing to do a fleet of fobs, so when it starts to go,
I'll
> > just slit and replace, as you suggest. The only problem I see now is
that
> > the silver pen writing on the heat shrink will wear off very quickly. I
am
> > going to see if I can find white shrink tubing in the 1.5" size so I can
> > write on it with an indelible Sharpie.
>
> Why not use transparent heat shrink?
'Cuz I didn't think of it!
!!!
D'oh times two.
Thanks,
--
Bobby G.
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