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  1. #11
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    Here’s what I came up with:

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    Quote Originally Posted by z28ke View Post
    Here’s what I came up with:

    Nice! I have had a chance to use mine on several occasions now and it works like a champ. Now if I can just rig a remote to txfr sides.

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    - Jason
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    Quote Originally Posted by htfit View Post
    Nice! I have had a chance to use mine on several occasions now and it works like a champ. Now if I can just rig a remote to txfr sides.

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    That is awesome, what wrist strap is that you are using? Did u just glue it down to it?
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    2008 Outback V-Bought new; sold in 2018

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    Quote Originally Posted by z28ke View Post
    That is awesome, what wrist strap is that you are using? Did u just glue it down to it?
    I used an old go pro velcro wrist strap I had laying around and cut and file down the "attachment" part to make a flat smooth surface to mount the remote to.

    I did not glue it because the back of it is the cover for the battery. Not sure how long the battery lasts but still wanted to access it if I needed to.

    I used permanent double sided mounting tape.

    https://www.amazon.com/Heavy-Duty-Ex...650668&sr=8-12

    I was nervous about it coming off but it has been holding pretty good.

    If I was to glue it, I would just put a dot of Fuze it on the back of the remote battery cover so I could twist the remote off and the battery cover would be stuck to the strap.

    Just remember to do a little water proofing to the remote. I simply used a hot glue gun to smear some over the tiny holes and notch the on the back of it that looked like water could get in.

    Seems to work, I have had it completely submerged of course and it still works.

    This wrist strap seems like it would be easy to modify for it.

    https://www.amazon.com/Walway-Adjust...647072&sr=8-26

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    - Jason
    2019 Moomba Max

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    Quote Originally Posted by htfit View Post
    I used an old go pro velcro wrist strap I had laying around and cut and file down the "attachment" part to make a flat smooth surface to mount the remote to.

    I did not glue it because the back of it is the cover for the battery. Not sure how long the battery lasts but still wanted to access it if I needed to.

    I used permanent double sided mounting tape.

    https://www.amazon.com/Heavy-Duty-Ex...650668&sr=8-12

    I was nervous about it coming off but it has been holding pretty good.

    If I was to glue it, I would just put a dot of Fuze it on the back of the remote battery cover so I could twist the remote off and the battery cover would be stuck to the strap.

    Just remember to do a little water proofing to the remote. I simply used a hot glue gun to smear some over the tiny holes and notch the on the back of it that looked like water could get in.

    Seems to work, I have had it completely submerged of course and it still works.

    This wrist strap seems like it would be easy to modify for it.

    https://www.amazon.com/Walway-Adjust...647072&sr=8-26

    Sent from my SM-G960U1 using Tapatalk
    Thank you for the info and testing it out, I’ll give that a shot!
    2018 Murder Max
    2008 Outback V-Bought new; sold in 2018

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