Eogifee Small Size Universal Ceiling Fan Remote Control and Receiver 53T KUJCE9103 Kits with 3 Speed and Light Control Replacement of Hampton Bay Harbor Breeze Hunter
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That's junk, I didn't get anything out of it. It worked when the light came on, but the buttons didn't work. You'd want to set the dip switches in the receiver and control the remote the same AND different from any other fan remote you have in the house if you can get it to work. In other words, I have the fans all down on one fan, you can set up one and switch the other off on the next. As long as there are other fans in your house and the remote is the same for other remotes, the one remote will control them all. My first choice was the cheaper Hunter 99110, but it did not work for me so I got the more expensive Hunter 99110.
In this case, you only have to set 1 remote control and 2 receivers to the same frequency. If you want to use 2 remote controls to control two fans separately, you only have to set 2 sets to different frequencies. The maximum depth is 45 feet.
The remote control kit that we offer is specifically made for Hampton Bay and Harbor Breeze fans as well as Hunter, and virtually all regular ceiling fans work with it.
To ensure that the remote controllers and receivers share the same frequency, you only need to set the frequency of three remotes. Approximately what distance is required The maximum depth is 45 feet.
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I was able to replace my Hampton Bay SKU 276-U remote with this universal 53T remote There is a remote number 337. the lights come on, go off, dim, and all three fans turn on. Despite the remote transmitter and receiver combo, I didn't use the receiver since I bought the remote transmitter just in case the remote wasn't compatible. All I had to do was rewire the dip switches to match the old remote and insert a new 9-volt There is even enough room in the old wall mount for the new remote. It's a great solution, I'm very happy with it. There are also UPC # 792145326762 for it, and it is also known as Vendor # 11289 for the old remote. The model did work for me, but I'm not sure if it will work for you. A simple fix was all that was required.
The reason I chose these is the frequency at which they run, it's well clear of WiFi and not Bluetooth, so they won't interfere with WiFi signals at all. You can choose what channel you want for the device by using 4 switches. Our solution is to have both of these devices so that there is no interference between them. The fact that I already have a regular Light Switch is a great advantage to this solution, since I did not have to split the wall in half to accommodate a bigger junction or run another electrical line down into the attic. There is nothing wrong with the regular version but I do highly recommend this It's a lot easier here to fit the sensor into the fan base because of its size.
My remote control module caused the bulbs on one ceiling fan to buzz loudly this year when I installed it. This annoyed me so I tried a different module from the hardware store, but the buzzing was still there. Upon investigation, it was determined that the buzzing was due to the module's dimming feature. I decided I would completely do away with dimming as I don't really use it. The hardware store had no modules that did not dim, so I found this one on Amazon after returning to the store. The movie is decent as a whole. I couldn't find the right sized module at the hardware store, so I had to use a larger module in place of the smaller one Putting the fan on the mount makes it In my opinion, the biggest drawback is that when you turn the light on and off, you can hear a relay clicking inside the module. There is almost an analogy to a turn signal in this. A single click over constant buzzing is okay with me, but I'd like to have a fan that does not make.
It was installed in the ceiling fan/light fixture of the master bedroom. In spite of the receiver being smaller than most, it took a considerable amount of work to make it fit in the housing because of However, other than that, the remote controller worked as expected and the control buttons for the fan and light all worked well. The only noticeable issue was the fan speeds (low, medium, high) were all slower than they were before. A review update is provided here I have changed my rating to 5 after using it for a few days I gave it four stars, since I was mistaken about the slower fan speeds. I did not preempt Be sure to set the air conditioning fan speed to "high" before you pair up the remote control.
I bought this wireless remote control for my daughter's room because the last one we had in there had only lasted a year and was very bad, so I was skeptical about buying another To my surprise, this one worked really well and cost a surprisingly low amount compared to The new one is slightly larger than the previous one, which at first I was unimpressed with. However, as my children often pretend it's their cell phone, and that makes it easier to locate around the house, I'm actually glad to have it slightly bigger. I found the product to be pretty straightforward to install, so as long as the directions are followed, most people can do it. In the case where you don't feel comfortable working with electrical wires or don't have any experience, I recommend asking someone who knows what they're We like the ability to control the light and the fan so that we can turn them on and off as well as turn them on and off at will. This also makes it easier for the children to use the fan. Despite the price, this is a great product to buy and from the looks of it, after we use it for a few weeks to verify it will last for a long time, we'll probably buy.
The function is good. A strange noise is heard when it shuts off or comes on. In place of a similar unit that came with my Lamps Plus fandelier, I used this one. Despite it being smaller and thicker than the Lamps Plus unit, this model is smaller than the Lamps Plus model- It took some wedges to get it in, but it worked in the end. I did not have any problems installing. As indicated by the pin settings on the unit, it works with my old Lamps Plus remote as well. I only dislike it because it doesn't dim (which I don't really use all that much anyway) and it feels like it makes an audible click whenever you turn it on and off. There's a sound inside the unit similar to that of a light switch being flipped.
I like it because it is quiet, but I don't like the dimmer or the wifi connectivity as much, but it is worth it for the quiet operation. Previously, I had another unit that made a loud buzzing sound and never actually made wifi work. In addition, the screen would flicker at random. I like this one a lot, it is simple but works for me and I can sleep without earplugs now. There was a lot of playing around with the remote controls. Open the battery compartment and flip those small switches in there. For some reason, the instructions said matching the switches to the remote, but I couldn't get it to work when I did that, so I just played with it for about a minute until I got it to work.
The fans on our deck will be equipped with two of these. I also purchased their in wall control unit and found this to be the smallest universal receiver I could find. There was no problem installing the units in fan canopy, but they were too large to fit. The ceiling box ends up being removed and the receivers installed in ceiling space, and then the ceiling box is reinstalled. It worked like a charm. Approximately 20 feet away are the controllers of the two fans in the inside wall. With the hand held remote that come with this system, I can easily control my fans outside. Overall, I'm very happy with it, and I don't have to replace my.