>>The easy solution is to use an allen wrench to remove the bottom driver. Then you can reach in with your hand and push the offending batting back into place.

Just don't let the cat see you doing this or it will be all over the ports. I put one of those X-10 motion sensors down by the walkout basement door so I could hear when the dogs wanted to go out at night (bedroom is two flights up).

Worked fine until one of the dogs (Curly, the evil smart one) knocked the motion sensor over, disabling it. I noticed and stood it back up again (it was on the floor by the door, dog-level you know). Now whenever he wants attention the first thing Curly does is knocks over the motion sensor. I moved it from the floor to a chair -- that didn't stop him. Now it's hung up on the wall and he's jumping at it as I speak.

Free to good home. Nice dog, really.


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