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The Universal Ceiling Fan Remote Control and Receiver Kit is designed for compatibility with a wide range of ceiling fan brands, including Hampton Bay and Hunter. It features a powerful 250W receiver, allowing for enhanced lighting options and three-speed fan control. The kit includes everything needed for easy installation, making it a perfect upgrade for any home.
Manufacturer | Eogifee |
Part Number | 7539920754 |
Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 2.09 x 0.01 inches |
Item model number | 7539920754 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | White |
Style | Universal |
Finish | HD5 Kit |
Pattern | No Reverse Kit |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Universal |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Description Pile | 9V Battery |
L**A
Fast delivery
Just what I needed the same remote that I had and it works very well. Had to move one switch number four down and that is it definitely would buy again.
R**.
So Easy
Just installed a battery…pushed the remote button…and the fan took off. So easy. Note: I do have one of the Hampton Bay fan model listed.
D**N
Works perfectly!
Put battery in and worked my Harbor breeze ceiling fan and lights right away! No programming needed!
A**R
Eogife3 Ceiling Fan Remote Control
This Eogife3 remote worked perfectly to replace my broken Hampton Bay ceiling fan remote ! Always remember to read the instructions regarding setting the 4 dip switches inside the remote next to the battery connection.
T**.
Works well with Hampton Bay fans, does not support reverse
Works well with Hampton Bay fans that have a fan and a light. Does NOT have reverse feature, even if your old remote works (fan and light controls), but the reverse button on the remote doesn't. Basically, the controller does not do reverse anymore. Other than that - all good. The size and the shape is the same as the original.
P**H
Works exactly as described. Awesome!
This remote worked perfectly on an older fan that had no pulls, remote only, but the remote was lost. I simply re-toggled the new remote to mimic the unit inside the housing and it worked perfectly. As always, the most difficult part is getting the wires back in, but that is always a little struggle. I would definitely buy this remote again. This remote does not come with a 9v battery.
1**3
have in mind you will not enjoy this product a long time because it will broke
I bought this product and install it was work, the design is very bulky and not unique it's not Elegance about the time work after a few months I bought another one before it's very good for a cheap price so go ahead with another one now it's 2 years later a few months ago my lights starts blinking I tried to adjust them the dimmer on my lights but when I turned all the lights and turned it back on and start over the blinking too then it means it doesn't work anymore the problem so I bought from another brand remote and everything is fine now a few months later exactly the same period of time the first one that starts to make problems the second remote I bought but my problems same problem as the first and I talk to the company and he told me it's out of the warranty well this means so when you buy this product have in mind that you pay this price even if it works only 2 years or less
T**R
Affordable remote control replacement for older Hampton Bay ceiling fans
My father-in-law recently purchased a new home with an older model Hampton Bay ceiling fan in the master bedroom. Unfortunately the previous owners hadn't provided the remote control when the home was sold. Without the remote control, you can't power the fan's motor directly from the wall switch because the contacts of the RF receiver fails to the normally open (NO) position when power is removed. This basically made the fan useless with the exception of the lights. The reason for this is, the RF receivers contacts for the ceiling fan's lights are normally closed (NC) when power is removed. So the lights can be powered directly from the wall switch through the NC lighting contact.Unlike newer models of Hampton Bay fans, which has a replaceable RF receive inside the canopy, the older models have an integral RF receiver built into the fan's motor housing and is inaccessible.To determine if you have one of the older models, check the top section of the fan's motor housing and if you see a small four position dip switch (similar to older garage door openers) then you're in the same boat. See my attached photo to see what to look for.This design prevents the use of the newer style replacement remote controllers because of their separate RF receiver that's installed in the drop canopy which will be upstream from NO fan contacts internal to the motor housing.Without the remote your only practical solution is to replace the entire fan. Sure you can drop the fan, open the housing and jumper around the NO fan motor contact then reinstall the fan but this is a very time consuming job for a seasoned electrician, which I am. However I would certainly not recommend the average home owner try this or to hire a "general handy man" to do it because it could result in a electric shock or fire hazard due to a wiring mistake. And to hire a licensed electrician to do this correctly and safely, you're probably looking at a minimum of 2 hours which will be more than the cost of just buying a new fan.However this Eogifee remote controller fits the bill perfectly. Once I set the four position dip switch in the remote to match the fan's switch positions, for me it was 'up, up, down, down' it worked perfectly. Now my father-in-law has air circulating in his master bedroom making it much more comfortable.So for the cost of little more than $15 dollars, this little remote is more than a very economical bargain if you've lost your remote or if it finally bellied up.