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In reply to Post #6 I’ve got a set that are probably 10 plus years old and they’re as good today as they were back then.
The last time I fished Bin el Ouidane the water level came up a huge amount overnight, in the morning my rods, reels, alarms were all at least 30cm under water.
The alarms still work to this day.
Tel
👍👍
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In reply to Post #5 Bought them because I heard they were bulletproof and I seem to break everything I touch seems the curse still follows me
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In reply to Post #1 I had a set of four for my nevs. Stopped working sent them off for repair last bit longer. Never used after that. In my view they are pure crap.
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In reply to Post #3 Batteries are fine and its not a deluxe reciver. Ill have a look at the length tomorrow.
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In reply to Post #1 This may sound slightly insane but.......
I have found some batteries to be slightly (and I mean slightly) shorter than others. Had a similar issue with a kids toy, flexed the contact out a touch and it was fine.
Otherwise is the new battery working? and as per above factory reset always worth a go
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In reply to Post #1 I would ask dal henwood
Try a reset..
To factory reset an ATT Deluxe receiver, press and hold the "+" and "-" buttons on the side of the receiver while turning it on. After about 5 seconds, all five LEDs should flash from the center outwards, indicating a successful reset. This resets the receiver to its factory settings.
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Just bought a used set of 3 atts and reciver but I’m having a weird problem the reciver only works with the battery it came with I have bought some new batteries just in case the other one runs out but the reciver won’t turn on. Any ideas to why this is happening?
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