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Jet Dust Collector Remotes
A question...do ALL Jet dust collectors that use remotes use the SAME
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"Too_Many_Tools" wrote in message ... A question...do ALL Jet dust collectors that use remotes use the SAME remote? TMT I wonder who here may have more than one remote control dust collector from Jet. I would have to guess that they all use the same IR remote however a call to Jet would answer the question with more authority. |
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"Too_Many_Tools" wrote in message A question...do ALL Jet dust collectors that use remotes use the SAME remote? TMT No each one has its own. Passing one remote around was rather awkward at times, especially when Leon had a big project and did not want to share. |
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Too_Many_Tools wrote:
A question...do ALL Jet dust collectors that use remotes use the SAME remote? TMT Don't know about that, but I can tell you that my Jet AFS-1000 (overhead air filtration system) and my Grizzly G0440 (cyclone dust collector) both use the same remote (with a different logo, of course). Either remote will activate either machine, and as far as I can tell neither can be reprogrammed, which is really kinda maddening... -- See Nad. See Nad go. Go Nad! To reply, eat the taco. http://www.flickr.com/photos/bbqboyee/ |
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"Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message ... "Too_Many_Tools" wrote in message A question...do ALL Jet dust collectors that use remotes use the SAME remote? TMT No each one has its own. Passing one remote around was rather awkward at times, especially when Leon had a big project and did not want to share. ROTFL!!! |
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Jet Dust Collector Remotes
Ed Pawlowski wrote:
"Too_Many_Tools" wrote in message A question...do ALL Jet dust collectors that use remotes use the SAME remote? TMT No each one has its own. Passing one remote around was rather awkward at times, especially when Leon had a big project and did not want to share. And I was getting really, really tired of my collector going on and off on its own was what I was going to complain of w/ the "one remote" solution... -- |
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Jet Dust Collector Remotes
On Dec 14, 6:49*pm, "Leon" wrote:
"Too_Many_Tools" wrote in message ... A question...do ALL Jet dust collectors that use remotes use the SAME remote? TMT I wonder who here may have more than one remote control dust collector from Jet. I would have to guess that they all use the same IR remote however a call to Jet would answer the question with more authority. Thanks for the response. I do know that some Jet remotes are RF not IR...like a garage opener...so one does not need line of sight to activate the collector. TMT |
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"Too_Many_Tools" wrote in message news:ae05998c-042c-4740-ad66- Thanks for the response. I do know that some Jet remotes are RF not IR...like a garage opener...so one does not need line of sight to activate the collector. TMT FIY Mine is IR and while that is a line of sight thing, for me it is not as picky as say a TV IR remote. My DC faces the center of the shop and sets on a light colored concrete floor. Typically just pointing in the general area is good enough to control the DC. Sometimes I can aim and bounce off of a near by light colored object. |
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On Dec 15, 1:33*pm, "Leon" wrote:
"Too_Many_Tools" wrote in message news:ae05998c-042c-4740-ad66- Thanks for the response. I do know that some Jet remotes are RF not IR...like a garage opener...so one does not need line of sight to activate the collector. TMT FIY Mine is IR and while that is a line of sight thing, for me it is not as picky as say a TV IR remote. My DC faces the center of the shop and sets on a light colored concrete floor. *Typically just pointing in the general area is good enough to control the DC. *Sometimes I can aim and bounce off of a near by light colored object. Thanks for the info. Just the fact that you have an IR and the one I am looking at is RF answers my question..they are different. Thanks TMT |
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