Have a Hampton Bay ceiling fan & light, that the light goes on & off by itself
Very frustrating as am getting cataracts & can't see in my bedroom when
this happens. Manual says change codes in remote, but doesn't give instructions to do this. Does anyone know how? Woul really appreciate it.
ThanksHave a Hampton Bay ceiling fan & light, that the light goes on & off by itself
Very frustrating as am getting cataracts & can't see in my bedroom when
this happens. Manual says change codes in remote, but doesn't give instructions to do this. Does anyone know how? Woul really appreciate it.
Thanks
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Change the frequency settings. Your neighbor's fan is probably on the same setting you have now. If you didn't have problems before you put in the new receiver, change to original settings.
There should be dip switches in/on both the remote control and the ceiling fan that enable you to change the control frequency. The only thing that you have to ensure is that the two components are set to a matching frequency.
The switches in the remote are located in the battery compartment just above the batteries. Remove the dome on the ceiling fan and you should find the switches for that unit. Just compare the two and match whatever changes you make from one unit to the other.
18 gauge is a little light... should use 14. Are you sure it is a hum, or is it possibly the fan resonating due to imbalance of the blades. Watch to see if the fan is oscillating when it runs. Also, does changing the speed affect the frequency of the hum. If this is the case, you have to balance the blades using metal shims.
I have the same problem and I notice that the fan goes in reverse when I turn off and back on. I have not found the solution yet but I would say that the remote has factory defects.
Have a Hampton Bay ceiling fan & light, that the light goes on & off by itself
Very frustrating as am getting cataracts & can't see in my bedroom when
this happens. Manual says change codes in remote, but doesn't give instructions to do this. Does anyone know how? Woul really appreciate it.
Thanks
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