Hampton Ceiling fan remote stopped working
I moved into our house about 1.5 years ago. In one room there is a Hampton Bay ceiling fan which has a remote control. A few weeks ago the whole device stopped working, meaning we can't get either the fan or the light to turn on. We replaced the battery in the remote control, and checked the switchbox to make sure the circuit wasn't tripped. Any ideas?
Re: Hampton Ceiling fan remote stopped working
?? Is this fan the Winward II 54inch model. I have one about a year old and the fan won't go more than about half speed and the remote indicates 100%.
Hampton Ceiling fan remote stopped working
One thing you might check is the frequency selection dip switch. Inside the battery compartment is a dip switch with several tiny switches. The factory default is for all of the switches to be off. Try flipping the dip switches one-by-one to see if the dip switch accidentally got thrown to a new setting.
Hampton Ceiling fan remote stopped working
That is a good thought. However, I don't think the fan would respond at all if a switch were in the wrong position. Anyway, I set all switches off and the fan or light would not respond. Several other selections did not work either. I switched back to the way they were and the light and fan respond except th fan speed is way too low at 100%. Guess I need to send it in for a check.
Hampton Ceiling fan remote stopped working
I' not sure of the model name, but the remote doesn't have a speed indicator other than "Lo Med Hi".
Hampton Ceiling fan remote stopped working
To Skeeterzirra,
Thanks. Someone else told me about the dip swithches. Unfortunately, that didn't work either.
Ceiling fan and lights quit working
Bedroom Fan/Light - First the fan quit working, but I still could use the remote for the lights. Now the lights don't work either. I tried a different remote and also tried changing the dip switches. The light works by the switch only now. The remote is useless. I also changed the battery in the remote.
Living Room - Fan and lights quit working. This light doesn't even work by the switch on the wall as the one in the bedroom does. Tried all of the above, battery, dip switches and even the different remote.
Suggestions would be appreciated. I was wondering is anyone familiar with
The transmitter that is inside the fan?
Does anyone have the proper dip switch settings?
Thanks.
Hampton Bay Marine Outdoor Fan -Remote Not Working
A week ago I installed a new Hampton Bay MARINE Outdoor Ceiling Fan a week ago underneath my Deck/Pergolla.
When I completed the install the remote worked fine. Now nothing, I get a red
Light on the remote, which ad a new battery but the fan now do not respond
To ether the LIGHT ON/OFF/Dimmer or the FAN ON/OFF /speed controls.
Now only the fan runs but the light doesn’t work and the bulb is not blown.
The only way I can cut the fan off is to trip the GFCI that is feeding the power.
Do you have any suggestion on to fix this problem with the remote. I have not tried the dip swithches
Yet, because the default setting worked fine out of the box. I will try different dipp swith setting tomorrow.
If you have any other suggestion on how to resolve my remote problem is sincerely appreciated.
By the way I can’t seem to located the Hampton Bay official website.
Thanks
Michael Noel
202-306-1838
[email protected]
Light Dimmer doesn't work properly
I have a Hampton Bay light and fan that operates with a remote. The fans work properly. The light switches on but when I try to control the light intensity it just blinks. Does anyone know the solution. Where can I buy replacement receivers or transmitters if necessary . I bought the lamp at Home Depot. Would I have to replace both units?
Originally posted by BOOJUM.
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Originally Posted by Artf
I have a Hampton Bay light and fan that operates with a remote. The fans work properly. The light switches on but when I try to control the light intensity it just blinks. Does anyone know the solution. Where can I buy replacement receivers or transmitters if necessary . I bought the lamp at Home Depot. Would I have to replace both units?
OK... I've exhausted trying to fix this fan... Metered out the switch. Its OK. Bypassed the reverse swith and capacitors... I'm convinced I have an open motor winding and its not worth wasting any more time on this. Here's the good news. I found Hampton Bay's Tech Support Hotline number at 800-749-3267. I called them and they said if I supplied the UPC # from the top of the fan, they'd send me the part I needed. As my fan is too old for the UPC number, they said they'd send me a $50 gift certificate from Home Depot to use how I want. I think that's very fair! I'm waiting for the gift check to arrive in the mail (if I don't get it, I'll report back). Good luck!
Hampton bay ceiling fan problems
Thanks for the reply.
I decided that even though I had clumb up a ladder my own self to install the fan originally, I'm just a bit ancient for that stuff any more. Pain in the neck to uninstall, clean, etc. so I decided to use our home warranty and have someone else come up and do that, or whatever else it needs. My wife clapped her hands when I suggested maybe I'd get someone else to handle it.
For $35, I can rest easy.
It is very dusty here, yes... and a further complication is the light fixture beneath the fan.
I'll let "him" do the hard stuff... I'll just watch.
Thanks again for the comeback.
THIO
All fixed up now that it's turned cold :-)
Finally, after one month, the electrician from the home warranty company showed up today with a new fan.
Just for kicks, I took apart the light assembly to see what was going on in there, and to possibly use the old light fixture for the new fan, since the new one, even though it has a remote in the canopy up at the ceiling, also has chains hanging down (small ones, since I didn't put on the extensions.)
What I found inside the light assembly? The control module, totally crispy-crittered. Looks like either a transformer blew out or a condenser, can't tell which caused which. But the transformer on the circuit board is a burned-out hulk, and there's molten metal atop the condenser next to it.
Sure glad he brought a new one, and didn't try a repair! What a mess!
So now I have a Redington IV. Instead of having reverse on the remote, I have a small switch on the light canopy. Still might try to swap canopies, but not sure. If my wife can live with the small (3") chains hanging down, so can I!
Hampton Bay Ceiling Fan Problems
First of all, thank you to Flickit for the King of Fans (Hampton Bay) Tech Support Hotline number (800-749-3267). I could not find it anywhere in my documentation. King of Fans is, according to their tech rep, a manufacturer for some of the Hampton Bay models.
BACKGROUND
I installed my remote controlled San Juan ceiling fan (model #360396 ) just over two years ago. It had been a pretty good fan, keeping a lot of air flowing through the master bed room (very nice on a humid summer night). The remote control has always been finicky but I think it is because the receiver is buried up under a metal bracket and a large tangle of excess wire at the top of the fan extension tube. As long as we stood in just the right place to use the remote we were fine.
PROBLEM
A few weeks ago the fan suddenly kicked from high speed to something close to half speed. It had been running for a few hours continuously and no one touched the remote. I thought maybe we'd picked up a signal from a neighbor, although that has never happened before. Nope, all three speed settings were now running at less than half their normal speed. Plus, it sounded like the motor was working extra hard just to achieve the lower rotation speed.
One week later the fan gave up its belabored efforts altogether and just stopped turning. The light still worked (assuming we were standing in that special spot) but no air moved.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The fan still hums at different pitches as I cycle through the speeds on the remote and the light works so the receiver isn't completely shot. The fan spins easily by hand so it's not obstructed. I checked all connections and visually inspected the receiver to make sure it wasn't charred/melted/etc. On a positive note, I finally moved the receiver antenna closer to the outside of the bracket and extra wires while I had the cover open. Now there are 4 or 5 places we can stand to turn on and off the light! Still doesn't work from everywhere in the room (including my side of the bed... ).
The King of Fans rep told me to bypass the remote receiver to see if the fan will spin while hard wired to the wall switch. If the motor still works while hard wired I'll need to buy a new receiver. If not, then I was told to take the whole thing back to Home Depot for a replacement.
I will try to remember to post again when the issue has been completely resolved.
Fan exchange with no receipt
So, after trying unsuccessfully for three days to find a two year old receipt I hauled the fan in to Home Depot anyway. I had the manual so they were able to look it up by model number.
The good news: Home Depot owns Hampton Bay so they were willing to exchange it for store credit. Plus, the lighting guy kicked in an additional 10% off the Berlini model I picked to replace my dead fan. Not bad.
The bad news: the San Juan model was discontinued some time ago and the last price in the system was $79, the final clearance price (less than half what I paid for it, but better than nothing).
When all was said and done I had to kick in an additional $53 to get a new $149 fan. It could have been worse. And I can’t complain much since, after all, I didn’t produce the receipt.
I installed the new fan and noticed a few changes vs. the old one. The receiver on this one is built into the top of the motor housing so there are fewer connections to make. It also seems to receive the signal from anywhere in the room! No more standing just so in order to make the light turn off and on. The only gripe I have about the new fan is that the drop tube that came with it appears to be a few inches shorter than the one pictured on the package. I have a few longer tubes left over from other fans (different colors but close enough) but they have changed to a threaded tube so my extras won’t fit. The new short tube leaves only about 5 inches of clearance between the blades and the vaulted ceiling instead of the 10 or so that the previous fan provided. I clipped the new receipt to the manual which is going back into a box with other miscellaneous fan parts. Wouldn’t it be nice if I never need it…
Replace remote with chain pull
Just got a remote hampton bay fan without the remote, it was a display model for half price. I want to convert it a pull chain operation as the fan that I'm replacing is a pull chain type. There is no wall switch connected. Sounds like what you did is what I need to do. What do I need to convert it over?
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Originally Posted by mikel pickle
Hey Ever
with pull chain
I just had a remote failure and fixed it this weekend. I took the receiver out of the bell housing and had rewired the fan and lights to work manually. It was pretty easy. I then returned the sender and receiver to Home Depot. They were great and replaced it. I'm not an electrician, but moderately handy and put it all back to gether in working order in less than 30 minutes. Replacing the remote worked.
It looks like Hampton Bay may have an issue with quality and reliability with the remotes. :cool:
Did you ever get yours fixed?