@cstross bought me the @iFixit tool kit in December.
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@cstross bought me the @iFixit tool kit in December. I have just used it* to mend a 13 year old, and therefore hard to replace, TV remote in which a battery had decided to leak messily.
Mood: accomplished.
* plus isopropyl alcohol, some cotton buds, an old toothbrush, and the wet and dry paper I use for making models.
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@cstross bought me the @iFixit tool kit in December. I have just used it* to mend a 13 year old, and therefore hard to replace, TV remote in which a battery had decided to leak messily.
Mood: accomplished.
* plus isopropyl alcohol, some cotton buds, an old toothbrush, and the wet and dry paper I use for making models.
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@cstross bought me the @iFixit tool kit in December. I have just used it* to mend a 13 year old, and therefore hard to replace, TV remote in which a battery had decided to leak messily.
Mood: accomplished.
* plus isopropyl alcohol, some cotton buds, an old toothbrush, and the wet and dry paper I use for making models.
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@cstross bought me the @iFixit tool kit in December. I have just used it* to mend a 13 year old, and therefore hard to replace, TV remote in which a battery had decided to leak messily.
Mood: accomplished.
* plus isopropyl alcohol, some cotton buds, an old toothbrush, and the wet and dry paper I use for making models.
If you have access to a flipper zero or similar IR reader I recommend using it to find out what that remote's IR codes are so you can replace it with a DIY solution in the future if it breaks irreparably.
Borrowed one of those to clone my sound bar's remote and it's been great
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If you have access to a flipper zero or similar IR reader I recommend using it to find out what that remote's IR codes are so you can replace it with a DIY solution in the future if it breaks irreparably.
Borrowed one of those to clone my sound bar's remote and it's been great
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If you have access to a flipper zero or similar IR reader I recommend using it to find out what that remote's IR codes are so you can replace it with a DIY solution in the future if it breaks irreparably.
Borrowed one of those to clone my sound bar's remote and it's been great
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@cstross bought me the @iFixit tool kit in December. I have just used it* to mend a 13 year old, and therefore hard to replace, TV remote in which a battery had decided to leak messily.
Mood: accomplished.
* plus isopropyl alcohol, some cotton buds, an old toothbrush, and the wet and dry paper I use for making models.
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