I finally got around to researching my TV remote. Every time I would think of it at work I wouldn't have the TV brand and part number with me and I kept forgetting to look it up when I was home. Last week, I wrote down the part number and did some searching. First, I went to the Sylvania website. I found my remote but it cost around $45 including shipping. I could probably buy a used TV on craigslist with a remote for that price. A little more searching and I found ReplacementRemotes.com. For a refurbished remote control, I would only have to pay $9 plus $4 for shipping. I decided to take a chance with a refurbished remote. My package arrived today. Excitedly, I put the batteries in and tested it on my TV. It works! I can switch to 'game' mode which is what I need for playing DVD's or the wii. Now my TV is useful again instead of headed for a landfill. This TV would have been really nice to have when my sister and her kids were visiting but I can only handle one problem at a time so it had to wait. I am thrilled that this chore was successfully completed with only a little bit of time and money. Not like a certain smoke detector which is on my bad list right now. Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Replacement TV Remote to the Rescue!
I finally got around to researching my TV remote. Every time I would think of it at work I wouldn't have the TV brand and part number with me and I kept forgetting to look it up when I was home. Last week, I wrote down the part number and did some searching. First, I went to the Sylvania website. I found my remote but it cost around $45 including shipping. I could probably buy a used TV on craigslist with a remote for that price. A little more searching and I found ReplacementRemotes.com. For a refurbished remote control, I would only have to pay $9 plus $4 for shipping. I decided to take a chance with a refurbished remote. My package arrived today. Excitedly, I put the batteries in and tested it on my TV. It works! I can switch to 'game' mode which is what I need for playing DVD's or the wii. Now my TV is useful again instead of headed for a landfill. This TV would have been really nice to have when my sister and her kids were visiting but I can only handle one problem at a time so it had to wait. I am thrilled that this chore was successfully completed with only a little bit of time and money. Not like a certain smoke detector which is on my bad list right now.
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AFter an old VCR died a few years ago, I picked up one at a garage sale for $5 with the plan to use my universal remote to get it to work. But I could not make that happen, so I had limited use of the VCR until......I remembered I had a remote from the same brand of VCR I owned back in the 1980s.
I had gotten the idea to try using that old remote after viewing a replacement remotes website like the one you posted a link to. It was a crude remote, lacking a number keypad and containing only VCR controls and a channel +/-, making on-screen programming clumsy (ahd to do it at the VCR itself, with difficulty). But the darned thing worked, so I was back in business, for a few years until the VCR died (and I never replaced it).
I love it when the solution is right in your own home. Who knows how many electronics are tossed out just because the remote is missing. I tried a universal remote, too, but it wouldn't switch it in to auxiliary mode which made it useless, until now.
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