SB3 remotes are notoriously easily broken. The eye that transmits the
IR often breaks it's solder joint, especially if the remote has been
dropped.
It's quite a simple repair if you have even rudimentary soldering
skills.
Bad news: The SB3 remote doesn't work.
Good news: The Boom remote works with the SB3.
Thanks for the help.
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Do you know where the sensor is on the SB3 unit?
Also is the light bulb (led???) at the top of the remote supposed to
visibly light up when a button is pushed, or is the light not visible
due to being infra red? I'm trying to determine if the remote is the
problem or the SB3.
Thanks.
Fahzz wrote:
Do you know where the sensor is on the SB3 unit?
Also is the light bulb (led???) at the top of the remote supposed to
visibly light up when a button is pushed, or is the light not visible
due to being infra red? I'm trying to determine if the remote is the
problem or the
kidstypike wrote:
IR remote battery ok?
Yes-I put new batteries in.
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The SB2 in my workshop did something similar. Solved by cleaning the
front screen (inside and out). It seems the buildup of dust and dirt
impeded the IR remote signal.
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I'm trying to bring an SB3 back online after 2 years or so. I get
through one or two steps, and it stops responding to the remote. Tried
factory reset, and got halfway through the password and it stopped
responding. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Fahzz wrote:
I'm trying to bring an SB3 back online after 2 years or so. I get
through one or two steps, and it stops responding to the remote. Tried
factory reset, and got halfway through the password and it stopped
responding. Any suggestions? Thanks.
IR remote battery ok?