How do you change the speed with no remote?
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How do you change the speed with no remote?
Amazing what you can find out on the internet! I don't remember what brand my fan is but it has a hunter remote. When I installed it a year ago it was going the right direction but I turned it on the other day and its going the wrong way. I tried akabobs solution. I used a pole to turn the blades in the other direction and it started turning in reverse after about the third time. I'm an electrician and I think in electrician school I remember something about certain types of electric motors that will turn in what ever direction they are started in. I don't know for sure about that but I'm ecstatic my fans going the right direction and I didn't have to drag a ladder out and tear my fan apart to fix it. Thanks
I think it's more about tricking the receiver circuitry. Whenever I try to convince my non-remote fans to spin the other way, they aren't so easily fooled.
I have several remote ceiling fans (hunter brand). I recently added two ceiling fans (also hunter) in the living room. I am continually having RF interference problems; lights & fans go on and off sporatically. I have changed the code on the receivers and the transmitters several times with no luck. I have even had an electrician come check the switch and wiring - all okay. Any suggestions welcomed.
Changing the codes is the only option. If you can't find enough different codes to operate each fan, check with Hunter Fan Ceiling Fans, Air Purifiers, Humidifiers, Thermostats
Ceiling fan remote controls - help and FAQ- Ceiling Fans N More
My husband and I just did it!! It really works! After over a year we were about to buy a new fan and gave it a final try to look for solutions and AKABob's solution worked on the 4th or 5th time. It's working just fine on the right direction. KUDOS AKABob!!
AKABob's technique works! We just fixed our fan and it is going in the right direction now!! Wow! We were about to buy a new one tonight when we gave it a last try to look for a solution. It worked on our 4th or 5th try!
Adding my Happy man post... I have a Hampton Bay Sidewinder fan that I am not using the receiver or wall remote switch. I think the wall remote is ugly and wanted to use a fan switch/light dimmer switch to match the rest of my switches style and color. Plus I'm worried that with my little kids that the buttons will be too enticing for them to leave alone. My fan turned clockwise out of the box and I needed to switch the direction. AKABob's suggestion work! My wife's first attempt failed but on the second she gave the fan a good spin by hand in the desired direction, then turned the switch from off to high and back to off once a second, three times. On the third it was running the correct direction. Thank you everyone.
Many fans come with blades that are pretty on the top side, too. You can take the blades off and turn them over. Then the bend of the blade may go the other way, if it is that style.
OK I have a Hampton Bay Altura a 68" fan for an over-sized room, my issue it seems to me the fans turns very slowly even on high. I feel it should turn at least twice as fast. I use the remote control to turn it on, off, low, med & high and the light which we usually never use. Any feed back would be appreciated
Received a remote with no instructions chq8bt7053t... what do I do with it? Can someone help
Looking for a Hunter fan with a wall or remote that has reverse... installing on 20 foot ceiling and can't throw the switch on the fan.
It has to be a white fan and it has to have blade of 52in
Any suggestions on which Hunter fan??
Own a Hunter ceiling fan remote part no 86603-01, not instructions on setting a reverse, your suggestion worked after the 3rd try, thank you for saving us $$$.
I have a fan by Fanimation and have tried the above suggestions for reversing the blades with no luck. Are there any other ideas? No switch on the fan mounting, and no reverse button on the remote. I need to have it go counter clockwise for winter. Thanks for any help or ideas someone might have,
Turn the fan off and spin it in the direction you want it to go. Then quickly snap the power on and of once or twice within a second or two.
If you have a wall switch it makes it easier, but you might need to do this from the circuit breaker, with 2 people, one to spin the fan.
Basically on the first snap, the fan will start to slow down because you spun it in a direction it does not want to go and it is trying to go the other way. On the second snap of the power, it should click, and pick up speed in the right direction.
You may have to try 3 or 4 times with 2 to 3 power snaps, but it almost always takes.
We have a non-Home Depot fan in the dining room that was in "winter" mode, with no switch to change it. I read this idea and thought... you got to be kidding me! But what the heck, I tried it. About the 4th or 5th time, dang it, it reversed to counter-clockwise/summer mode. Living proof that even at age 63 you can learn something new.
John in Wisconsin
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