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- Streamer317Roku Guru
Did you put new batteries in it? Has it done it again?
- nopockyReel Rookie
Thanks, new batteries *seem* to be doing the trick. Working now for the most part.
- MilesTRoku Guru
Maybe a capacitor let go. One of the most common root cause for device failures (other than user damage), and the symptoms fit. Try new batteries anyway (or if VR pro, charge it overnight with a known good charger).
Unless you know an electronics expert who will work for little money for a few hours to diagnose and repair, you probably will have to buy replacement (or maybe a warrantee replacement via Roku or store).
- RlbreezeStreaming Star
Had a costco aaa battery 'explode' in my remote. Sounded like a firecracker or one of those snaps you get from firecracker stands. Opened it up and clear/whitish gel inside. Cleaned it up and replaced batteries and ok so far. Scared me a "bit" to say the least.