I have wired the ceiling fan accordingly. The incoming black wire to the red wire on the remote receiver. The incoming white to the white on the remote receiver. The black, blue, and white to the black ,blue, and white on the remote receiver. I have only one switch that controls this fan,, The light is working but the fan will not work?
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What model do you have? If it is an add-on remote, then follow instructions here: 1) Black on end of receiver to black in ceiling. 2) white ( next to black ) to white in ceiling. 3)Other White to white in fan. 4) Black to black in fan. 5)Red or black w/ white stripe to blue or black w/ white stripe.
Red from receiver to blue light feed. Black from receiver to black feed to fan. White common from receiver to ground.(bare copper) Black from receiver (hot) live in, to black from household wiring switch. Common in from receiver to neutral (white ) from house (switch.)
That is dificult to follow .. here is the usual wiring plan for ceiling fans .. green to green or bare and mounting bracket ... ceiling black and red are live from the switches, fan and light.with a remote you really only need one of these , so cap off the red and use the black as your input to the remote .. the neutral to the remote should be the white .. there are only 3 wires from the fan so I am assuming that there is no light , or the light will be activated from the remote .. the black for the fan and the black for the lights connect to marked wires on the remote. .. lights out, fan out
or looking at your description .. ((Remote wires = Neutral in(Black) white ceiling wire, Live In(Black) blaxck ceiling wire, Light out(White) blue Fan/Light wire, Fan out(White) black fan/light wire, Common(White) white ceiling and white fan/light wires.
Your black wire is line and red is load. So your incoming power hot goes to black and out going power to fan connects to red. White is wired with all three whites together and same with green.
You either have a bad receiver or the receiver isn't wired correctly,
On the receiver house wire side are black, white, and green.
On the receiver fan side are white, black, blue, and green. The black is hot for the fan, the blue is hot for the light. They can be wired together from receiver to fan.
At the bottom are a blue and a white wire to go to the lights.
Sometimes when installed the receiver is placed so that a part of the wiring box obstructs the signal from the remote and it doesn't work properly, or misses some commands.
I recommend buying a new remote and receiver and wiring the receiver in so that it rests on the sheetrock beside the wire in box.
i have a problem with remote ceailing fan and light i tried push on light key - dim light low to high working but fan isnt working hi to low. i checked the supply wire red, white and black so i have a installing receiver and receiver have red receiver wire to black supply wire, white receiver wire to white supply wire , but what i do with red supply wire to QQQQ
Some fans will not operate without the remote, however, I'm not sure if the Hampton Bay brand is one of these or not. Below is how you will bypass the remote if the fan will operate without the remote.
You can try disconnecting the receiver in the canopy of the van (the cover that fits snug to the ceiling) once you have shut off the power source remove the canopy and find the remote receiver.
Most likely it will be a rectangular box with white, black, and blue or red wires attached. Disconnect all wires from the receiver and lay it to the side.
Now reconnect the wires directly to the fan, white to white, black to black, if you have a red wire (or a second black wire) in the ceiling box connect it to the blue wire from the fan.
If you do not have a red wire (or second black wire) in the ceiling box, connect the black and blue wire from the fan to the single black wire in the ceiling box. This method will require you to pull the chain to operate the fan separately.
Are you talking about the receiver? If so connect wires from fan, White, black,blue to receiver white, black, blue. White to white and so on. Then connect the two wires from other side of receiver, white and black(or Red) to corresponding colors from ceiling. Then store receiver just above the ball in the ceiling mount plate, you will have to move the wires to the side and push it in. Hope this helps
If you don't want the to use the remote you don't have to, but you don't have enough wires to switch the upper light, the lower light, and the fan. You can, however, switch the upper and lower lights together if that's okay. In order to do that you'd connect the white from the ceiling box to the white (neutral) on the fan, then the green from the ceiling box to any green(ground) wires on the fan, then the black from the ceiling box to the black(motor) from the fan, then the red from the ceiling box to the blue and orange (lights) from the fan. I'm assuming that the black and red in the ceiling box are also in the switch box where the fan/light control switch is going. Those are the ones you'll connect to the controller.
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