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Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Install is easy. One issue I had was the remote medium fan speed did not work right even with the fan chain set to high. I found that if I turned off the fan via the chain and then selected high on remote that when I cycled chain through low and medium that when I got to high the fan came on and all speeds work on remote. When I installed remote I know I left the fan speed by chain in high and thought that would be OK. Again medium did not work correctly. Turn it to off, select remote speed high and then pull chain until you get to high. That is third click for my 3 speed. The fan wont turn on first and second click of chain. Confused. ;-)UPDATE: I wrote about getting remote to work properly with remote receiver. I just discovered that instructions for installing in the description and are not included in the product box except for wiring diagram. Please write then down and follow them. I probably would not have had this issue but am leaving it in the review just in case. Don't, let the description fool you. There is no codes to set that are done manually like older remote system but you do need to register them with the fan setting configured the way they ask you to.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
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Amazbob
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Perfect for my new wall controlled A/C ceiling fan (no pull chains). Works as should from a far distance.
Julia J. Garcia
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Fan controller worked great but the black and white wire were labeled incorrectly. So be sure to wire up correctly. Other than that it's good. Oh it does beep every time you press a button.
Christopher Hitchens RIP
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
Actually this was NOT fast and easy to install but BECAUSE?? my fan, which might date back to 2005 (in a 5th wheel) had 2 of the ((2x4) + (4)) screws frozen, to first UNDO to get to the point of installing it--until I worked around it. (One was 1 of the 2 holding 1 of the 4 fan blades--I considered heat? from a soldering iron or lighter / penetrating oil; but then GOT SMART and undid the 1 fan blade screw that DID unscrew and the mechanical advantage, of leveraging the base of that blade however slightly, loosened the monster-frozen screw.(The other hard screws were hard to get to 'cause of a nearby ceiling AC unit creating tight space--used a smallest-size rachet holder with Phillips head insert (which I'd had to get for a vintage Mercedes with a similar "impossible to reach" screw location).Sooo, after determining all screws would come out, proceeded. I hate the idea of dying by 110 volts due to my stupidity so I proceeded slowly (I OWN a line voltage non touching indicator but damnit couldn't find it after recent move).THE UNIT's labeling is terrific !!! Not only color but words actually say "to fan" etc. as a nice double assurance that connections are correct.Recommend that you might see YouTube ways to make nut/cap connections as good as possible--basically twisting entire wire set to add security to your connections.I'm ...PUMPED... how this went eventually. ONLY question for awhile was the "TIMER"--I'd yet to see it turn off after an HOUR etc. It feels / I now observe after a day or so that the systems "line up" / it "tunes in" re the three speeds and the timer which works perfectly...that is, I had to adjust the pull chain speed setting...and the timer ...well, play with it--you press, say, 1 hour, it does nothing...then press "low" for example, and presto whammo ... turns off perfectly logically.NOTE: I read the 1, 2-star's and with mine it "felt" like it took a little while for remote to ... lock in. That is, I have a chain pull 3 speed set up AND? the FIRST TIME out of the gate I used this, sure enough the symptoms of others happened--it was a weird / speed was exceptionally slow rotation / it was off / med. and high was off. BUT THEN, I re-pulled the pull-chain setting. That did the trick with the remote's speed buttons WORKING PERFECTLY, got the old basic speed of fan back just fine. FOR TEN BUCKS? ???? ARE YOU KIDDING ???? This is great.SOME challenging fitting the UNIT into the shielding container, overhead; mine did, suspended against ceiling, held up by metal band of frame.Good luck everyone. Again, for the price ?? Fabulous.
Skeets
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
I installed a new fan in my dinning room which was wired for a light fixture. Not having light and fan wire separately we had to depend on pull chains which were standard 13 inches. Wife couldn't reach to fan and light chain switch which was not good.Thought I would just by additional chain and extend the those so she could reach. During search I came across this remote which was about the same price of additional chains. I bought and installed it. Installation was easy except I had to remove everything to put the receiver inside in a secure place.It worked perfectly and still working after almost 10 days. I am hoping it doesn't have a short life since replacing means take all lights and blades off to reach where it is. Only one strange thing happened once, the light came ON it self with a beep, like someone has pressed the button on remote while no one was in dinning room. I don't think I have a ghost in the house who is trying to play with remote. Not knowing the range, only justification I can think of is one of my neighbor had installed same unit and possibly we will be activating each other's fans. That would be funny.Update: No ghost, it was a brief power failure which caused light to turn ON and that is how remote is designed. First power ON turns the light ON. Excellent product and I love it.
Samsen
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on February 1, 2024
It's not compatible with 220V which is what in UAE we use.
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