- 【Hampton Bay Ceiling Fan Control】The Ceiling Fan Remote Control Kit offers complete management of your ceiling fan’s functions, including dimmable up and down lights, fan speed control, and reverse settings. This ensures optimal comfort and ambiance in your space.
- 【Enhanced Receiver Performance】Equipped with a durable grey receiver rated at 240W, this kit features upgraded relays that improve the dimming function compared to traditional thyristor-based systems, providing smoother and more reliable operation.
- 【Easy Installation Process】Designed for user-friendly setup, the kit includes clearly labeled wires with standard color codes. Simply install the new receiver, adjust the DIP switches on the remote to match your previous settings, and replace the battery to enjoy seamless functionality.
- 【Compatibility and Functionality】This remote control kit is compatible with Hampton Bay,Harbor Brezee,Hunter,and Regency Altura ceiling fans, specifically models UC7078T, CHQ7078T, and UC7080T. It supports dimmable incandescent bulbs and dimmable LED/CFL lamps. Please note that some LED lights are non-dimmable; in such cases, the dimmer function will only support On/Off control.
- 【Important Usage Note】Please be aware that this remote does not include a Reverse button. If your ceiling fan utilizes a pull chain switch, ensure the fan is set to maximum speed and the light is turned on before using the remote control. This setup allows the pull chain switch and remote control to function together effectively. Additionally, the remote requires a 9V battery for operation (battery not included).
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Joseph King –
The installation process proved more complex than anticipated due to non-standardized wiring color configurations between the original and replacement units, requiring extended troubleshooting time for proper circuit identification.
Ethan Williams –
The programming process for ceiling fan installation was completed efficiently in under five minutes, significantly faster than the original unit’s replacement.
Jeremiah Sanchez –
The control system achieved full functionality immediately upon installation (battery not included) for dual-lighting fan applications.
Carter Scott –
The product description requires clarification as it inaccurately represents functionality. This unit features a downlight control rather than fan reversal capability, which may not be suitable for all applications. Improved visual documentation and detailed specifications would prevent selection errors.
Liam Johnson –
The device demonstrated immediate recognition and synchronization with the existing fan system, showing excellent compatibility.
Tara Williamson –
An exact functional duplicate – proper code synchronization prevents unnecessary maintenance access to ceiling units.
Dominic Morris –
The replacement unit restored complete control functionality, preventing unnecessary full system replacement.
Owen Green –
The absence of installation instructions significantly impacted usability. The wiring configuration discrepancy (3-wire original vs 4-wire replacement) created confusion regarding proper connection of the additional lighting circuit conductor.
Noah Smith –
The product arrived promptly and maintains optimal operational performance as specified.
Emma Johnson –
The product arrived as scheduled and required no configuration to achieve specified performance.
Holly Cunningham –
This component replacement represents significant savings compared to complete system replacement.
Wyatt Adams –
Compatibility limitations exist despite universal claims. Verification of factory-installed dimming capability is essential prior to installation to prevent potential system damage from incompatible components.
Logan Brown –
Remote control configuration was achieved in under five minutes, with intuitive instructions leading to expected performance outcomes.
Olivia Smith –
The installation process was completed efficiently with optimal resulting performance.
April Whitaker –
A cost-effective solution that replicates original equipment performance precisely.
Jack Nelson –
While the replacement unit installed easily with clear wire labeling, it exhibited substantially reduced RF signal reliability compared to the original equipment. The metal fan housing’s shielding properties necessitated antenna modification to achieve operational performance, albeit with compromised aesthetics. Original equipment demonstrated superior transmission characteristics without modification.
Mason Davis –
The new control unit integrated seamlessly with the existing fan system, demonstrating full operational capability.
Ava Williams –
This replacement unit effectively restored combined fan and lighting control functionality.
Luke Carter –
Basic functionality appears adequate without requiring supplementary communication modules.
Jasmine Harrington –
An identical replacement unit that restored full functionality without complications – installation should have occurred earlier.
Lucas Miller –
This replacement solution effectively restored full functionality to the ceiling fan system, including remote operation, at a competitive market price.
Sophia Brown –
The replacement kit included comprehensive documentation and all necessary components for straightforward installation.
Gabriel Wright –
Dimming functionality remains unimplemented due to incompatible wiring configurations between the control system and existing lighting circuit. The absence of technical documentation prevented resolution, limiting operation to basic on/off control while fan speed regulation performs as specified.
Jackson Wilson –
Only remote replacement was required, as the 9V-powered unit successfully interfaced with the existing fan system. The original components were retained as backups.
Isabella Jones –
The solution provided optimal cost-efficiency, enabling full system restoration without complete unit replacement through a simplified installation process.
Vanessa Chamberlain –
Perfect operational performance with prompt delivery – considering purchasing additional units for backup purposes.
Dylan Hall –
Operational performance is compromised by substandard battery terminal construction, requiring improvised retention solutions to maintain consistent power delivery. The connector’s contact deformation necessitates supplemental mechanical stabilization for reliable operation.
Aiden Taylor –
The control interface offers improved operational ergonomics compared to the original factory-installed unit.
Mia Garcia –
Installation was completed with minimal time investment and technical difficulty.
Gabrielle Winslow –
An exact functional replica requiring only battery installation for immediate operation.
Nathan Mitchell –
The replacement remote fully replicates the original unit’s functionality at a competitive price point.
Oliver Anderson –
Field testing confirmed cross-compatibility with multiple fan system architectures while maintaining specified performance standards.
Elijah Thomas –
Upon unboxing, the unit exhibited signs of prior use including unsecured components and visible surface marks, raising concerns about functional integrity despite being marketed as new.
Charlotte Miller –
Successful replacement of water-damaged components preserved the existing fan assembly, avoiding unnecessary replacement costs.
Nicole Blackwood –
Despite minor product description discrepancies, the selected model without reverse function operates correctly.
Ryan Baker –
Initial installation required wire configuration adjustments to achieve proper lighting control functionality, as the labeled rather than color-coded wiring proved accurate.
James Martinez –
Product specifications and performance metrics fully matched manufacturer representations.
Amelia Davis –
The third-party control interface demonstrated full compatibility and achieved seamless integration with the existing system.
Caleb Perez –
This solution provided an economical repair option for a premium fan system, with the receiver unit incorporating three capacitor components for stable operation.
Rachel Fairchild –
The remote control provided immediate functionality upon battery installation. The unit features adjustable coding, though configuration may prove challenging without access to previous settings. Default coding typically functions without adjustment. This universal remote successfully operates multiple fan units within effective range, controlling both lighting and fan functions. Note the directional control requires manual adjustment at the fan unit itself. The product includes a wall-mount bracket but requires separate battery purchase.
Benjamin White –
Initial configuration required standard adjustment periods, after which the unit performed within expected parameters.
Harper Rodriguez –
The replacement unit maintained full operational compatibility with legacy equipment despite significant system age.
Christian Turner –
The specialized dual-lighting control replacement restored independent operation of upper and lower fixtures, addressing the original unit’s progressive failure while maintaining comparable tactile interface characteristics.
Samuel Harris –
The control system successfully restored full functionality to a decorative ceiling fan system with multi-component lighting, achieving complete operational recovery.
Megan Langley –
The device achieved full operational status immediately following battery installation and initial setup.
Evelyn Wilson –
The control unit replacement was delivered within acceptable lead times and restored full functionality as specified.
Joshua Phillips –
The component-level repair successfully restored full system functionality without requiring complete fan replacement.
Andrew Campbell –
This solution effectively enabled control conversion for a dual-lighting ceiling fan system.
Henry Clark –
Full system compatibility was confirmed when used with the specified control interface, delivering optimal performance.
Isaac Parker –
The installation process, while involving multiple connections, was manageable through sequential wiring. A battery compartment redesign for standard cell sizes would improve long-term usability.
Stephanie Pickett –
Additional technical issues were observed with the fan unit’s performance.
Alexander Lewis –
The unit maintained full functionality despite discontinuation of the original transmitter/receiver system.
Julian Evans –
The installation process proceeded efficiently with proper component alignment and connection matching.
Daniel Robinson –
Non-responsive fan controls and stuck lighting circuits were completely resolved within 24 hours of order placement through complete control system replacement.
Amanda Sheffield –
Performs exceptionally well.
Levi Edwards –
The unit performs to specification.
Matthew Walker –
The device failed to function as intended upon installation.
Courtney Mercer –
Replacement remote control for ceiling fan systems.
Sebastian Collins –
Installation proved straightforward. (Spanish: La instalaci¨®n result¨® sencilla)
Michael Young –
This model is incompatible with previous-generation fan systems.
Christopher Stewart –
Operational performance meets requirements. (Spanish: El rendimiento operativo cumple con los requisitos)
David Allen –
While maintaining all original lighting functions including dimming capability and retaining wall remote compatibility, the replacement unit exhibits reduced airflow output across all three speed settings.
Brittany Donovan –
This replacement unit perfectly matches my 12-year-old ceiling fan’s requirements, offering simple installation and excellent value