Batteries depleting in remote after two weeks, three weeks the most

ME5
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I have a Bluetooth slim remote that i barely use, yet the battery is depleted in 2 to 3 weeks the most.

can anyone tell if i need to get a replacement.

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WelshTerrier
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The batteries in the Bluetooth remote should last for a considerable period of time. I have the same remote & it is used quite frequently. The batteries are well over a year old. I can offer up the following suggestions:

  1. How old is your remote? Is it in good working order?
  2. Any damage on it? Do the buttons stick?
  3. Have you checked the the battery area for leakage? (white powder at either end of battery contacts.
  4. Have you wiped down the the remote used a que tip with alcohol along the buttons & battery area?
  5. Are you using a quality alkaline battery? E.g.  Duracell, etc.
  6. When not in use, where is it stored & where do you find it? Seat cushions, under pillows, blankets, pant leg, etc.

When not in use, batteries will deplete if buttons are pushed or stuck on the remote.

If after reviewing all of the above & everything appears copacetic, then I would order a replacement remote from Bell. The Bluetooth Slim remote is $30.00 +HST

You can order this remote by logging in to MyBell.

Here is a link to the Bell Fibe TV remote control web page.

Remotes | Fibe TV | Bell Canada

Thank you for reaching out to the Bell Community Forum.

Take care.

I am a Community All-Star and customer. I'm here to help by sharing my knowledge and experience. My views on Bell and the Community Forum are my own and not the views of Bell or any of its affiliates.

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Hi there @dabindigo 
Thanks for the information. The Voice remote is the remote that is for the VIP7802. Please note all remotes have a 1 year warranty. If your remote is less than a year old you will not need to purchase one for $30.00, as a replacement remote would be free. We'd recommend checking out our support article Bell hardware warranty informationOpens in a new tab or windowfor further information.
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Community.

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WelshTerrier
Community All-Star
Community All-Star

The batteries in the Bluetooth remote should last for a considerable period of time. I have the same remote & it is used quite frequently. The batteries are well over a year old. I can offer up the following suggestions:

  1. How old is your remote? Is it in good working order?
  2. Any damage on it? Do the buttons stick?
  3. Have you checked the the battery area for leakage? (white powder at either end of battery contacts.
  4. Have you wiped down the the remote used a que tip with alcohol along the buttons & battery area?
  5. Are you using a quality alkaline battery? E.g.  Duracell, etc.
  6. When not in use, where is it stored & where do you find it? Seat cushions, under pillows, blankets, pant leg, etc.

When not in use, batteries will deplete if buttons are pushed or stuck on the remote.

If after reviewing all of the above & everything appears copacetic, then I would order a replacement remote from Bell. The Bluetooth Slim remote is $30.00 +HST

You can order this remote by logging in to MyBell.

Here is a link to the Bell Fibe TV remote control web page.

Remotes | Fibe TV | Bell Canada

Thank you for reaching out to the Bell Community Forum.

Take care.

I am a Community All-Star and customer. I'm here to help by sharing my knowledge and experience. My views on Bell and the Community Forum are my own and not the views of Bell or any of its affiliates.

Wakka197
Valued Contributor

That’s awsome to know . 

My Fibe Remote is burning through batteries approx every 2-3 days. Should I just order a new remote. Unfortunately they charge $30 for a new one and I'm not sure which one (of 3 options) I have. Thx

Hi there @dabindigo 
Thank you for your post and welcome to the Community.
Are you able to share which receiver model you have?
Do you know roughly how long have you had this remote?
Do you have more than one receiver / remotes and if so, are they all doing this or just a specific one?
Looking forward to hearing back.

I don't know what the model is as I can't find a model number/name on the remote. Receiver model is: VIP7802.  Remote is the slimline with Google assist that comes bundled with Fibe. I have 3 remotes and have had for about 4-5 months. Only this one remote has a problem. The other two are working fine.

Hi there @dabindigo 
Thanks for the information. The Voice remote is the remote that is for the VIP7802. Please note all remotes have a 1 year warranty. If your remote is less than a year old you will not need to purchase one for $30.00, as a replacement remote would be free. We'd recommend checking out our support article Bell hardware warranty informationOpens in a new tab or windowfor further information.
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Community.

Great. Thanks for your assistance.

I have several 6.3 IR/UHF remotes for a 9400 PVR. Batteries die on two remotes even if not being used. Why?

Good Day.

There are any number of factors that affect the drainage of a remote control. How old are the remotes controls?

  1. Check the battery storage area ensuring it is clean & there is no dried out battery leakage.
  2. Cup your hand over the led light on the remote control remote & see if the led lamp is dimly lit.
  3. Any damage on it? Do the buttons stick?
  4. Was there any liquid spillage on or near the remote control? This can short out the contacts & pad in the remote control.
  5. Have you tried to wipe down the remote using a que tip with alcohol along the buttons & battery area?
  6. Are you using recently purchased quality alkaline battery? E.g.  Duracell, etc.
  7. There could be a short between two solder points inside of the remote control.
  8. When not in use, where are the remotes stored & where do you usually find the remotes? Seat cushions, under pillows, blankets, pant leg, etc.

When not in use, batteries will deplete if buttons are pushed or stuck on the remote.

If you are unable to determine the source of the problem, you can order a replacement remote control for the 9400 PVR online at the following link:

Bell Satellite TV - Equipment - Remotes

Remotes - Satellite TV | Bell Canada

Please refer to the 9400 PVR model number on your device to select the compatible remote control that meets your needs. A refurbished remote control for your device is: @$30.00 + Tax. You can also contact Bell Satellite TV to order a replacement remote control: 1 888 759-3474

Take care.

I am a Community All-Star and customer. I'm here to help by sharing my knowledge and experience. My views on Bell and the Community Forum are my own and not the views of Bell or any of its affiliates.

  I'm having major battery issues with my bell fibe receiver, it seems the batteries drain when I'm paired with my Samsung tv for volume and power on/off feature.


Literally, they only last hours if not minutes, then the remote will not even blink when buttons are pressed.. but if I put those same "dead" batteries in another remote? They work perfectly fine.. it seems the specific remote senses the batteries are bad.
 I've been through about 5 or 6 remotes. The worst part is they all likely will end up In landfill. Poor effort on Bell to actually fix the issue.. I miss the Bell Satellite, I still have an old remote from years ago that probably still works.

Hi there @Rick368 
Thank you for your post and welcome to the Community.
Does this issue happen when the remote isn't paired to your Samsung TV or does it only happen when it's paired?
Looking forward to hearing back.

toine
Contributor

I started having this issue following the last update that was pushed by Bell. I just replaced the original batteries that came with the remote and now I have chewed 3 sets of Duracell batteries in about 2 weeks. I have a battery tester so I know they went into the remote at full power and were drained when removed. The remote is clean, with no buttons stuck. The battery area is clean with no obvious dirt or damage. Could something in the update be the cause?

Hey there @toine 

Thanks for reaching out to the Bell community.

Software/firmware updates generally don't directly impact battery life in such a dramatic way.

How old is your remote, and do you have other remotes with a similar issue? When you are not using the remote where is it stored (i.e. on the coffee table, between the couch cushions)?

If you've checked off all the suggestions in the helpful replyOpens in a new tab or window, as noted by @WelshTerrier, it may be time for a replacement remote.

Keep the Community posted and let us know how everything turns out.

@BellPatricia