- Ceiling Fan Remote Control Kit — This remote controller is designed for 3-speed ceiling fan to separately control your ceiling fan speed and light brightness. There are four buttons (HI, MED, LOW, OFF) to control the speed of the fan and off. Without reverse function.
- Ceiling Fan Remote Replacement — This remote control compatible with Harbor Breeze, Hunter, Hampton Bay, Litex, Home Decorators Collection, Honeywell and other brands. This universal kit is good for replacement or upgrade your ceiling fans.
- Powerful and Durable Receiver — The rated power of the receiver is 240W, which far beyond the general carrying power capacity, it allows you to access more light bulbs, greatly increase the life of the receiver. This receiver uses 2 upgraded relays, with the new component the dimming function of the relay is better than the thyristor.
- Fan Remote with Light Dimmer — The green button is for dimming function, luminous feature of it can help you find the remote control in the dark. Light dimmer compatible with incandescent light bulbs and some dimmable LED lamps. Most LED/CFL lights are non-dimmable, and the remote only control ON/OFF function in this case.
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Easy Install — You need set the same DIP Codes on the transmitter and receiver. They are hidden behind the slot for the battery itself. There are total 16 different frequencies to avoid mutual interference. It is easy to use according to our instructions.
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Alexander Pierce –
Partial functionality – fan control works but light flickers making it unusable.
Logan Powell –
Third replacement unit tried – still experiences random activations (less frequent than others). Keeping due to low cost despite glitch, as fan otherwise operates quietly.
Henry Fletcher –
Tight fit in flush-mount fans risks motor contact. Installation difficulty varies by fan model. Adequate but inconsistent range. Basic economical solution that could improve with better antenna placement and smaller housing.
Sophia Hayes –
Electricians declined installation – potentially good product but not suitable for my situation.
James Whitaker –
Seamless installation with perfect fit in new fan housing. Immediate flawless operation.
Addison Sharpe –
Solved accessibility issues for hard-to-reach fans, eliminating problematic pull chains.
Caleb Dawson –
Will be returning product.
Mia Wallace –
Transformed my high-ceiling fan with convenient remote control and dimming capability. Wish I’d discovered this solution sooner.
Lucas Harrison –
Standard fan/light remote functionality with quality construction. Features standard speed controls and intuitive light dimming via button press duration.
Joseph Mercer –
Delivers promised functionality.
Aiden Simmons –
Purchased full kit but only needed remote component. Note: Requires basic technical skill to match codes inside fan housing.
Grace Thornton –
Perfect OEM-style replacement for Harbor Breeze fans. Control modules typically last ~10 years – when fans fail, this is usually the culprit. Exact sizing ensures proper fit in tight spaces.
Andrew Harrington –
Quick setup – only one dip-switch adjustment needed before operational.
Evelyn Barrett –
Functionality good but power leads too short for attic installation (required splicing). Lacks separate light circuit input option some users might prefer.
Joshua Sterling –
The receiver alone solved my needs perfectly
Noah Bennett –
Compatible with both Harbor Breeze and Hampton Bay fans. Professional installation worth the $200 for reliable dual-fan control.
Natalie Holloway –
Performs identically to big-box store versions at 50% cost. Now installed in multiple household fans.
Ava Reynolds –
Successfully integrated with unique Harbor Breeze dual-fan setup in gazebo with electrician’s assistance. Highly effective solution.
Daniel Vaughn –
Oversized for intended switch box installation space.
Olivia Mitchell –
Simple replacement that restored full functionality to my fan’s failed remote system.
Charlotte Brooks –
50% cheaper than big-box store equivalents with same features. Enables independent light/fan control without rewiring. Includes multi-unit dip switch configuration.
Hannah Mercer –
Satisfied with both product quality and customer service.
Christopher Vaughn –
Simple swap with expected performance.
Emily Sutton –
Purchased as spare for existing compatible ceiling fan system.
Jackson Cooper –
Cost-effective alternative to extensive electrical rewiring projects.
Nathan Flynn –
Fully compatible with Hampton Bay fan systems.
Abigail Lawson –
Well-packaged with clear instructions. Performs well though bulkier motor housing creates tight fit in fan casing.
Matthew Jensen –
Simple programming interface.
Brooklyn Tate –
Superior performance to original Hunter Bay remote – accidental upgrade after losing first unit.
Amelia Bryant –
Occasional phantom light activation, but overall functionality makes it worthwhile.
David Sinclair –
Installation moderately difficult (requires full fan disassembly). Power leads slightly too short for ideal setup.
Madison Reeves –
Compatibility issues forced external installation (visible outside fan housing). Operates adequately despite aesthetic compromise.
Scarlett Ramsey –
Warning: Incorrectly connecting blue wire to ground (green) fried my receiver. Follow manufacturer wiring diagrams precisely to avoid damage.
Samuel Holt –
Functional replacement for failed remote, though bulky with outdated design. Good value for price.
Mason Sullivan –
Successfully replaced failed wall-mounted remote system with standard switch + new remote, enabling both wall control and convenient couch operation of light/fan functions.
Michael Langley –
DIY-friendly for standard installations, though high ceilings may require professional help at excessive costs
Victoria Monroe –
Successfully revived surge-damaged fan system. Surprisingly simple installation with improved remote functionality over original.
Benjamin Hayes –
Quick, easy installation with excellent results.
Lily Caldwell –
Standard installation difficulty. Remote works well but would benefit from full glow-in-the-dark buttons for nighttime visibility.
Harper Collins –
Simple installation and operation
Avery Donovan –
Speed settings poorly calibrated (only high speed usable). Keeping solely for functional dimmer feature.
Liam Parker –
Straightforward installation with expected performance.
Ethan Carter –
Solved my Hunter receiver’s “light-on-after-power-restoration” issue, though maintains same behavior. Functional with minor 1-second response delay. Deducted star for bulky design and incompatible frequency with older remotes.
Ryan Gallagher –
Perfect match for easy replacement.
Penelope Archer –
Excellent add-on delivering advertised performance.