Door bell chime NOT dryer??
The traditional electromagnetic chime would not be damaged by the voltage increase but I think you have an electronic chime and it isn't wise to exceed the rated input voltage of electronic equipment.
If you really must increase the voltage supply you could use an appropriate value series resistor as a voltage dropper and you might get away with it...
I am installing a Nest Hello to my Hampton Bay model WL-108-A chime installation is ok but still not working...please any suggestion.
SOURCE: broken globe on Hampton Bay Ceiling Fan (Vercelli model HD278017)
My fan just stopped working - no lights no fan :( and I just can't seem to find any type of switch - only the remote, which lights up just fine. Can anyone help???
SOURCE: HAMPTON BAY CEILING FAN MODEL # UC7067RC
The best place to start with would be Home Depot. Since it is only a couple of weeks old you should have no problem exchanging it. This is their brand. They have a very liberal return and exchange program which should help you out.
SOURCE: Lost Instructions for Hampton Bay remote control 838956
Go to www.kingoffans.com and follow the site. They are the makers of Hampton Bay.
SOURCE: i bought a hampton bay ceiling fan model uc7083t but i didn't
hi there i can help. There is a "dip switch" on nearly all fan remote units, much like a garage door opener has. To keep all the fans in your home from operating at one time, each fan needs a seperate "code". To use your other remote, you need to locate the receiver unit in the fan, usually in the "canopy". This is the bowl looking piece against the ceiling. then note the "code" which is the position of the switches. For instance, most have a block with 4 switches, and if the first is "on", and the remaining are "off", that is it's set code. This "code" can be changed to any combination of "on , off" that you like. BUT, you must also open the remote control and set it's switch to the exact same "Code", or order of "on off" as your Fan receiver. (Usually the control "Dip switch" is in the battery compartment.
SOURCE: Looking for a manual for a hampton bay low voltage
It sounds like you may have a loose connection somewhere in the circuit. Check the output connections. Then see if there is a splice somewhere ...
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