03-13-2020 03:59 PM - last edited on 03-13-2020 04:20 PM by RogersMaude
I've had ignite for a month now and just had to replace the batteries in the TV remote. Is this standard or could I have a defective remote?
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03-14-2020 06:07 AM - edited 03-14-2020 06:09 AM
Our experience seems to indicate that the Ignite remote does better on alkaline type batteries rather than $ store type batteries. We find this to be so even though the remote seems to indicate lots of battery life left. Someone mentioned this in a post I made earlier concerning the remote giving us trouble. Your mileage may vary we do use the voice feature quite a bit.
03-13-2020 05:34 PM
@gadair I have multiple set-top boxes and you can certainly tell which ones get used the most based on how much battery life is left. I got at least several months out of my original batteries and then switched to rechargeables. If you use voice commands extensively, that also drains the batteries faster.
03-14-2020 06:07 AM - edited 03-14-2020 06:09 AM
Our experience seems to indicate that the Ignite remote does better on alkaline type batteries rather than $ store type batteries. We find this to be so even though the remote seems to indicate lots of battery life left. Someone mentioned this in a post I made earlier concerning the remote giving us trouble. Your mileage may vary we do use the voice feature quite a bit.
03-17-2020 02:47 PM
03-17-2020 03:33 PM - edited 03-17-2020 03:34 PM
There is either a problem with your batteries, or with the remote itself, which is possible. Make sure you use new alkaline batteries. If you're using rechargeable batteries, perhaps they are at the end of life after being recharged many times. Also, these have a lower voltage and don't last as long as alkaline batteries
04-25-2020 12:35 PM
04-25-2020 12:44 PM
@G2UNIT : What is the brand (Energizer, Duracell, Panasonic, other)? What is the type of battery (Heavy Duty, Alkaline, rechargeable)? What is the age of the batteries - usually there is a date listed on the battery - either manufacturing date or expiry date?
04-25-2020 01:04 PM
04-26-2020 02:52 AM - last edited on 04-26-2020 08:36 AM by RogersCorey
Yeah I always use Duracell.
04-26-2020 03:03 PM
04-28-2020 09:56 AM
04-29-2020 01:16 PM
@Gdkitty wrote:
While we do use the voice a little.. maybe only 1-2 a day tops, our batteries usually last a good 3 months or longer.
I am also seeing similar results with similar use (typically 5 - 10 voice commands per day) and get at least 4 weeks of run time (on my most-watched TVs) with 1500 mAh NiMH rechargeable batteries that have seen several years of use.
03-30-2023 08:41 AM