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Your cart is empty.This is a BRAND NEW CHQ7081T with functions for up light, down light AND reverse. This remote has 4 dip switches in the battery compartment. This may or may not come with logo printed on it.
Bill
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Happy
Robert Case
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2024
Works
Tom O
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024
Worked with my ceiling fan straight out of the box.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
works perfect! I put a 9 volt battery in and it operated lights and fan without having to set anything up.
sissy434
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2023
We order this when our remote broke. I was stressed about how I was going to set the code to make it work. My fan is 20 feet above me. Thankfully it come and it was already on the correct code for us. Super happy to have my fan working again.
Laurenm
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2021
This remote was purchased as a replacement for my Harbor Breeze ceiling fan’s original remote. That thing was a joke. Batteries always came loose, buttons were hard to press. I love that this remote has separate buttons for the up and down light- my old one had only one button for both. I have had no issues with the on/off of either light, nor have I had issues with the dim function. For those of you struggling: to turn your up or down light on or off, press the button one time. To utilize the dim function, hold the corresponding button down. When the light reaches the desired brightness, let go of the button.Simple design, easy to use. Please remember that you should check the dip switch positions. These are located inside the battery compartment of the remote. Compare the position of these switches to those in your previous remote. If any need to be moved, make sure you move them. Otherwise the remote will not work as it should. Great quality product and so happy I can control my ceiling fan and light without issues anymore!
State Auto Tag
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2017
Worked perfectly for our hampton bay fan who's original remote was starting to fail. One issue is that the battery's don't stay securely in their place and every now and then we have to remove the battery cover and push the battery back into place. A piece of foam on the back of the battery housing cover may fix it.
Dan in Austin
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2017
This remote control worked great, though I made a few mistakes initially. The only negative (for us) is that the wall mount will hold the remote on the wall, but doesn't really seem designed to allow you to operate the remote while on the wall - it allows for a fair amount of wiggle. You can solve this with a little bit of velcro between the back of the remote and the wall.We have a Minka Aire fan that has a wall mounted push-button controller, which mounts like a regular light switch. The wall controller has a model number of UC-9051T. The wall controller has a ON/OFF switch (in addition to the high, med, low, fan off, rev, and light buttons). Unfortunately the light button has pretty much worn out, and we just stopped using the light. When I initially tried this remote that ON/OFF switch was in the OFF position. According to the wiring diagram on the wall controller, the power comes from the hot circuit, through the wall controller, then to the fan and back. So when that switch is OFF (or if you disconnect one of the wires from the controller, which I also did), there will be no power to the fan and the remote won't work. But once it was all wired up and the switch was in the ON position, the remote worked great. So I just ended up removing the wall controller and connecting the wires so that it would be bypassed and the fan would still get power.And then, a day later I found the original remote that came with the fan. Which had never been used since we bought the fan about 12 years ago, and I had completely forgotten about. Oh well, now we have 2 working remotes!
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