Talk about ease of installation! All you do is plug these things in and they start working. I've had it bouncing off glass, a curtain, a door, and even a wall that's 14 feet across a room. In all but one case, I could just put a PowerBlaster BESIDE the equipment, and it would generate enough IR to bounce off virtually anything in front of the equipment and do its job. The good news is that I've been using PowerBlasters for years and never had to do that. Of course, if you do that, the remote that came with your equipment will be blocked.
You might be scared off by the one reviewer who said he taped the little plug-in flashers onto his equipment items' IR windows. It also has these little plug in flashers that you can tape to your equipment. It blasts out a very strong, very wide beam of IR that can bounce around and operate your IR-controllable equipment. Need help with finding the correct remote code? Please let us know what you need by leaving a comment below.I'm sure you understand that the way these things work is that the RF10, 20 or 30 remote sends an RF signal that is picked up by the PowerBlaster.
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Jump to the MOST COMMON UNIVERSAL REMOTE CODES FOR TV here: The most common 2, 3, 4, and 5 digit universal TV remote codes can be found on the following pages: 2 digit TV remote codes, 3 digit TV remote codes, 4 digit TV remote codes, and 5 digit TV remote codes. Once you find the step-by-step instructions to program the remote to work with your One For All Universal remote, use the remote codes included on this page. You can also check the remote programming instructions included in the packaging of your remote or find a YouTube video for your specific model number remote. To program a Universal or TV remote control: See the links below and find the brand and model of your remote control. When using the remote codes below, you will have to program the One-For-All remote.