Wondered if anyone else has noticed this and why it happens. I keep a Hopper and Joey in my 5th wheel turned off whenever I'm not traveling, wanting to avoid high temp issues with either one. When I went to set up during our last travel, the remotes for both the Hopper and Joey were almost dead. Note that these were installed back in the initial Hopper offering, but had been used perhaps 5 days tops. The Hopper and Joey had been turned off for about 2 months.
Upon returning from out trip (which lasted about a month), my house Hopper and a couple of the Joeys have "low battery" warnings. They were completely disconnected from power while we were gone.
I guess unless someone has any good ideas, the only thing to do is remove the batteries if you're going to have them shut off for any period of time.
Upon returning from out trip (which lasted about a month), my house Hopper and a couple of the Joeys have "low battery" warnings. They were completely disconnected from power while we were gone.
I guess unless someone has any good ideas, the only thing to do is remove the batteries if you're going to have them shut off for any period of time.