I have a Harbor Breeze fan in a great room that requires a remote. There is an array of three light switches on one wall that control the fan, a large hanging chandler in the foyer and the third switch is not wired. I mounted the remote for the fan about four inches to the left of the array. I then left the switch that controls the fan (light and fan) in the on position, and just used the remote when needed. Since we moved in, in early October, we have gone through 4 9volt batteries in the remote. What could cause the drain on the batteries, a proximity to the switch, leaving the switch on all the time, bad batteries, or something wrong with the remote itself? Incidentally they were all Duracel 9 volt batteries. Thanks for the time. I have asked a few friends who work with electricity and all of them didn't have a clue. I thought perhaps a Harbor Breeze website would uncover the same malady and offer a solution.
Tom Boland