Standby ? Really ? It should drain batteries no matter what it's on !
I looked at my up time in the settings and it showed over 15 hours of uptime. That was first thing in the morning and it should have been off overnight. I restarted it and checked the uptime and it had reset to 1 min or so. So I set my settings to turnoff or standby all items connected.
My 3810x recently began exhibiting the same behavior. I've always powered it through the wall outlet.
I saw solution to PM Danny, but couldn’t find a way to PM Danny R.
@hillercd wrote:I saw solution to PM Danny, but couldn’t find a way to PM Danny R.
I don't know why he doesn't just include this info in his boilerplate suggestion to PM him.
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I have the Roku Ultra, the remote batteries drain weekly, is there anything I can do to make this stop, right now I have resorted to removing the batteries when not in use.
Hi @hillercd,
Thanks for the post.
For more information about how to send a PM, visit our Community post here: https://community.roku.com/t5/Welcome-to-the-Roku-Community/Welcome-to-the-Community/m-p/514427#M125...
Thanks,
Mary
Any suggestions Mary?
Please help! My Roku remote is going through batteries. I have to change weekly or else take them out when not using, it is really pain and costly to change battery so frequently,
Thanks for the post.
What Roku model device are you using?
With more information we will be able to assist you further.
Thanks,
Danny