Hitting the Remote

ChAoTiCpInOy

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Have any of you ever tried hitting the remote or some other electronic device when it isn't working? Any when you did this did it work again? Is there a reason why this actually works?
 

Itchrelief

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For me it's usually because the battery contacts have corroded and are also slightly bent, and/or similar things have happened to whatever switch I need to press. Sometimes whacking it will move stuff around just enough that it contacts good 'nuff. Of course there's always the eventuality that I whack it and the thing falls part...
 

alkemyst

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there could be an infinite number of reasons...the most common is batteries no longer in contact with the proper pinouts in typical poorly designed consumer remotes.
 

Kelemvor

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Happens to me all the time. Could just be a loose connection or something like that I'd guess.
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: bonkers325
yes, but i have a crappy remote. i need to get a harmony

i'm not all that impressed with the harmony i have. i forget which one it is, but i got for sale for $69.99 or so at amazon.
 

darkxshade

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Today it's the remote, tomorrow it's the wife... :roll:



edit: and yes there are times when things don't work that I feel like taking a bat to it but I usually just drop down and do pushups, try to powerlift the fridge or something of the sort to make use of the adrenaline.
 

AMCRambler

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Originally posted by: darkxshade
Today it's the remote, tomorrow it's the wife... :roll:



edit: and yes there are times when things don't work that I feel like taking a bat to it but I usually just drop down and do pushups, try to powerlift the fridge or something of the sort to make use of the adrenaline.

That's pretty funny. I lol'ed. But yeah, sometimes the buttons stick or something and if you whack it it'll start working again. I think most remotes have kind of a time out that if a button is held down it will stop sending the commands after so many times because if a remote gets stuck under a couch cushion it'll kill the batteries.