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    Remote to throw corn



    This should easy wire into a feeder unit to use as a remote to throw corn, right?

    #2
    Don't know anything about that one but check into how much battery drain it will cause. Other wise sounds like a good deal.

    I've been using
    "The Remote" for a good while now and I really like it.




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      #3
      Originally posted by Bone Thug View Post
      Don't know anything about that one but check into how much battery drain it will cause. Other wise sounds like a good deal.

      I've been using
      "The Remote" for a good while now and I really like it.




      Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
      So that's how you've been cheating!!!

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        #4


        I wear that sucker out every hunt. Lol

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          #5
          Yes it would be easy to wire and and it should work but as was posted above, you have no idea what that thing is drawing from the battery and it could easily drain your battery when your not there. Go with the Remote since it has a very low draw and is made for feeders. If you have the right type of wiring in your feeder control unit the Remote is simply plug and play.

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            #6
            Originally posted by gonehuntin68 View Post
            Yes it would be easy to wire and and it should work but as was posted above, you have no idea what that thing is drawing from the battery and it could easily drain your battery when your not there. Go with the Remote since it has a very low draw and is made for feeders. If you have the right type of wiring in your feeder control unit the Remote is simply plug and play.
            Mine is a Rhino and has a spin tech timer. First I have seen so I have no idea.

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              #7
              Originally posted by gonehuntin68 View Post
              Yes it would be easy to wire and and it should work but as was posted above, you have no idea what that thing is drawing from the battery and it could easily drain your battery when your not there. Go with the Remote since it has a very low draw and is made for feeders. If you have the right type of wiring in your feeder control unit the Remote is simply plug and play.
              I have a Texas Hunter unit, so if I want to play, where do it plug ?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Drycreek3189 View Post
                I have a Texas Hunter unit, so if I want to play, where do it plug ?
                I just went and read the instructions. You don't plug it in unless you have THE TIMER. Otherwise you just splice it into the motor.

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