Hampton bay Ceiling fan wall control
I have a hampton bay delano ceiling fan, it came with a wall wired remote control. The wall remote uses rf to control the fan, it is wired into the house electrics. The wall remote has 2 black wires and a green ground. Both of the black wires have a note that says not to wire them into the white neutral wire, the instructions say to connect one of the wires to the ceiling fan. However I can't do that. Is there really anything wrong with wiring the wall remote like a switch, one lead to black, one lead to white? Or can I put both leads on black?
Re: Hampton bay Ceiling fan wall control
I am not making sense of your question. Are you sure the remote with the 2 black wires isn't the receiver and needs to be wired in between the supply cable and the fan like any other switch. Then you operate it with a transmitting remote? I would read the instructions carefully before connecting either one of the wires.
Wall remote in same circuit as fan?
This threat is from January, but I just got a Hampton Bay fan with a wall remote unit. The remote unit does have the two black wires and the green ground, and I connected it according to the manual and everytning works fine.
BUT... I just test connected the wall remote to make sure it works right at the ceiling fan because my ceiling wiring does not have a wall switch, so I'm wondering if I connect the wall remote to a different circuit, i.e. not to the black cable that goes to the fan, but to any other black cable, if it will work.
TIA
Solution for broken button on hampton ceiling fan UC7030T
Hi - I have 2 identical hampton bay ceiling fans with remotes that indicate model UC7030T. I had the same problem with one of my remotes. I toyed with the idea of taking apart the remote to fix the contact on the button but didn't. The following worked for a while...
Take a screwdriver or pen and press down hard on the center of the button that doesn't work. You can rest the remote on a table while you do this. It doesn't need to be pointed directly at the fan. Be careful not to stab yourself! If you have the same problem I had the red indicator light will go on. Quickly release the button and your remote should work. This only worked for a few months until the remote completely fell apart. I'm going to look for a universal remote control at radio shack or somewhere else that controls ceiling fans as well as tv's, dvd's etc.
Remote Control Hampton Bay Fan
Can't seem to turn OFF my fan. It has a remote about the size of my TV's remote, which controls the light and the fan.
Too complex, even for a college grad, I guess. HELP!