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    Jun 2, 2012, 02:11 PM
    Hampton Bay fan and remote
    I purchased a hampton bay fan #165-342 and a remote # 191-707. The fan and light work if wired to the existing wall switch, but when I connect the remote receiver and the switch to the fan unit nothing happens.

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