Are these repairable? If so where.
I just checked Amazon. The transmitter is available for $20.First check the batteries. Doubt that they can be repaired, but they can be replaced. I replaced one last summer, but have no record of the cost.
pretty much exactly what I'll be doing this winter, except I have a set of snap switches that will attach to blast gates in the DC system, plus a couple located in a couple handy spots, and a master wired by the exit door (so if I it happens to be running when I go to leave, I don't have to walk all the way through the shop to shut it down) , they'll all have LED's next to them also (I'm deaf, so only way I can tell if something is running is to look at it or feel the machine, otherwise) this would all be wired through a fairly simple (to me) relay switch controlled by a 8-12-24v doorbell transformer via the switches (and the 12v powers the LED's, while 24V works the relay, which then controls a 20amp outlet where the DC is plugged into... dedicated circuit) I guess I'll have to document my setup, seems like......... I gave up and hard wired five switches around the shop with a contactor to activate the DC. Now it turns on first time, every time and I'm a much happier camper. And because the switches are screwed to the walls in convenient locations I can actually find them when I need them. A win-win situation!