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I like using the plugs with the remotes.... for turning my trees, villages and decorations on and off during the Holidays

 

I am wondering if most of them run on the same frequency. I bought another set...plus I have my Luminara candles on remotes and some things I got from Valerie are on a remote.

 

I know someone said their TV remote turns something they bought from Valerie on and off.

 

I am just wondering if I am going to have issues...

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You might. Years ago I had microlights that had remotes and the display I used them in on the table next to my TV would blink every time I would change the channel on the TV. It didn't throw off the timer, but it was still annoying.

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I have a set of three that I bought a few years ago and they doesn't interfere with my TV or my candles.  I love them! 

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I bought the Bethlehem Lights tsv and regret it because they are totally mixed up with the tv remote. Wish I had kept the box then I would return them.

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@Nataliesgramma wrote:

I like using the plugs with the remotes.... for turning my trees, villages and decorations on and off during the Holidays

 

I am wondering if most of them run on the same frequency. I bought another set...plus I have my Luminara candles on remotes and some things I got from Valerie are on a remote.

 

I know someone said their TV remote turns something they bought from Valerie on and off.

 

I am just wondering if I am going to have issues...


@Nataliesgramma 

 

My sister had problems with her Luminara remote interfering with her TV remote.......

 

But I on the other hand had no problems with using different remotes---Luminara, my Christmas tree remote, and my TV remote....

 

GOOD LUCK! 

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